Legal Question in Family Law in Connecticut

Ex husband stopped child support

I was divorced 3/31/04. My ex's hours were reduced at work 1/1/04. My initial child support was based on 1/2 the income he made for 15 years. It was to be ''revisited'' 10/04. I did not have the money for another legal battle and just left it as it was. On 3/31/05 he was laid off with a 5 month severence pkg. On 8/31/05 he said he had no more income and did not pay. On 9/28/05 he dropped off a check for $137. saying that his income through unemployment is $465/wk. Mine is $576 per week. He writes I am 55% responsible and he is 45% responsible. He then references some unidentified table that says 1 child, 2 children, etc. I have a 20 year old in college, an 18 year old living at home in college a 15 year old and a 13 year old. I still owe my prior lawyer (whom I am not satisfied with) $5700 and am hesitant to call her, as I cannot afford more legal fees.


Asked on 9/29/05, 8:01 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Seth Arnowitz Law Offices of Seth J. Arnowitz, LLC

Re: Ex husband stopped child support

Your ex-husband does not have the right to unilaterally decide what amount of child support is proper. However, in order to properly assess your situation, an attorney would need some additional facts and would have to review some of the documentation from your divorce, including the separation agreement and financial affidavits. Please contact me at 203-834-8700 or via email if you would like some more information about your possible options.

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Answered on 9/29/05, 9:32 am


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