Legal Question in Family Law in Pennsylvania

chidl support

I divorced my ex in 1998. I stupidly just went for a simple no fault divorce. Money was a problem but I needed to separate from him. We have 2 children he never really paid child support. I would tell him I was going to take him to court and every few months he would send $100 to put me off. He met someone and before he got married in 2006 we agreed to sign a support agreement for $125 a month until my youngest turned 18 (she was 14 at the time and my son was 17). I also signed my rights away to his very valuable profit sharing account (I forgot about it). It is now 2007 and he is 4 months behind on child support. I have no court order and the paper he had drawn up states I won't take him to Domestic Relations Court. I am in such a bind. He never wants to pay. I can't afford a lawyer. I am also remarried. Can I do anything? Please help. I live in PA. I only work part time because I have another little one. Any advice would be great!


Asked on 6/05/07, 2:36 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Roger Traversa Arjont Group (Law Office of Roger Traversa)

Re: chidl support

You asked about support payments.

The paper he had drawn up likely has no validity. Child support is for the benefit of offspring of the non-custodial parent. It is only because the children are minors that the payment is made to the custodial parent.

You should speak with a local family law clinic that can help you with your situation. Irrespective of the agreement you may be able to look back for retroactive child support. A family law clinic may be able to help you without charge or direct you to local counsel that can assist at low or no cost.

Regards,

Roger

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Answered on 6/05/07, 4:49 pm


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