Legal Question in Family Law in Indiana

I am paying child support on my oldest son. He is 17 and has dropped out of high school. He is now working for his dad and paying rent to him. He dropped out over 3 months ago. I have contacted his dad and explained to him that per court orders if my son is not in school, then there is no child support and if he could please contact the courts and explain it..He would not do that. I kinda knew it was a stupid request. They live in Denton, Texas and I live in Indiana..initial agreement was out of Texas but was transfered to Indiana. I have contacted the courts and explained the situation and they say there is nothing I can do. How do I stop this child support with no cooperation from his dad? On this same note, I have 2 little ones that live with me and have not received any child support. There Dad is living in Dallas, Texas and as he will never give me his address, I have given the courts his phone number, email and where he is possibly working and they still can not find him. He owes me 92,000 in child support. I can not afford an attorney right at this moment as I am on unemployment and half is being taken out for my oldest sons child support.Plus we all know what happened to the unemployment recently. If you could point me in the right direction or tell me what I can do, I would much appreciate it..

Thank you


Asked on 7/27/10, 6:55 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

You need to contact Indiana Legal Services if you are not employed and need counsel or in the alternative contact the Pro Bono office for your area.

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Answered on 7/27/10, 1:08 pm


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