Legal Question in Family Law in Oregon

Am I still responsible to pay?

I have been paying court ordered payments faithfully.Minor child turned 19 in Dec.03 and quit attending community college and does not plan on attending in the future.Her mother refuses to repay support payments still being deducted from my payroll.I feel that I should be repaid for payments after child quit school, Do I have any legal recourse to this situtation? Thank you for your responses


Asked on 1/15/04, 1:08 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Lawrence D. Gorin, Atty. Law Offices of Lawrence Gorin

Still responsible to pay? Yes, until you get it changed.

YOUR POST:

I have been paying court ordered payments faithfully.Minor child turned 19 in Dec.03 and quit attending community college and does not plan on attending in the future.Her mother refuses to repay support payments still being deducted from my payroll.I feel that I should be repaid for payments after child quit school, Do I have any legal recourse to this situtation? Thank you for your responses

REPLY:

Take a look at Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 137-055-5120.

http://dcs.state.or.us/oregon_admin_rules/child_support_rules/055_5120.pdf

In essence, you need to send written notify the child support enforcement agency involved in your case (either the local county DA�s office or the State Division of Child Support) telling them that daughter is no longer attending school. Doing so will trigger the actions required to be taken by enforcement agency, as set out in OAR 137-055-5120.

LAWRENCE D. GORIN

http://www.divorcesource.com/OR/pages/ldgorin.html

Law Offices of L.D. Gorin

621 S.W. Morrison St., Suite 350

Portland, Oregon 97205

Phone: 503-224-8884 (afternoons, Pacific time)

Fax: 503-274-0818

E-mail: [email protected]

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Answered on 1/15/04, 4:18 am
Lawrence D. Gorin, Atty. Law Offices of Lawrence Gorin

Still responsible to pay? Yes, until you get it changed.

YOUR POST:

I have been paying court ordered payments faithfully.Minor child turned 19 in Dec.03 and quit attending community college and does not plan on attending in the future.Her mother refuses to repay support payments still being deducted from my payroll.I feel that I should be repaid for payments after child quit school, Do I have any legal recourse to this situtation? Thank you for your responses

REPLY:

Take a look at Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 137-055-5120.

http://dcs.state.or.us/oregon_admin_rules/child_support_rules/055_5120.pdf

In essence, you need to send written notify the child support enforcement agency involved in your case (either the local county DA�s office or the State Division of Child Support) telling them that daughter is no longer attending school. Doing so will trigger the actions required to be taken by enforcement agency, as set out in OAR 137-055-5120.

LAWRENCE D. GORIN

http://www.divorcesource.com/OR/pages/ldgorin.html

Law Offices of L.D. Gorin

621 S.W. Morrison St., Suite 350

Portland, Oregon 97205

Phone: 503-224-8884 (afternoons, Pacific time)

Fax: 503-274-0818

E-mail: [email protected]

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Answered on 1/15/04, 4:20 am


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