Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Lower your Child Support

You don't need an attorney or spend an exorbitant amount to decrease your Child Support payments. Below are 4 steps to help you accomplish lowering your support. This is not intended to be an affront to custodial parents and certainly not the children. However, it is no secret that some non-custodial parents pay way too much child support.

Step 1: Keep accurate records of all your support payments. If you pay through the state, get a copy of your records.

Step 2: If your pay has decreased have your boss write a letter for you as documented proof. If the custodial parent has made recent lavish, unnecessary purchases, take pictures.

Step 3: File a petition to Modify Support. If your payments are lowered the new payment will go back to the date of your petition. Do a Discovery and subpoena the custodial parents' bank and credit card records. When Discovery is complete, get a court date set.

Step 4: Continue all court dates until Discovery is complete. Make sure you are on your best behavior in court. Do not ever argue with the judge or the custodial parent.

Know the facts, but do not try to act like you are an attorney. Let your records and documentation do most of the talking for you. Your job is to be composed and organized when presenting your petition to lower your Child Support.

Stay on the high road and remember this is not an attempt to "get back" at the custodial parent and mother or father of your child. This is a legitimate attempt to lower your payments because it is difficult for you to make ends meet. If you're not having a difficult time financially then you should not go down this road because the law of "cause and effect" will come back to haunt you.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Online Parenting Classes

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How to Get Custody of Your Child

  1. Be there from day one.

  2. Hire a good attorney.

  3. Get a place of residence in your own name.

  4. Do not move out of your home until it is absolutely necessary.

  5. Take parenting classes and keep certificate for court.

  6. Take the high road and do not belittle the Mother of your children before the judge.

  7. Realize, it is not about who was at fault in the marriage, your focus should be 100% on getting custody of your children.

  8. Have information about Day Care Centers, schools, and activities that your children will be involved in and present your documented facts before the judge.

  9. Stay focused, don't get rattled, no matter what your opponent says in the courtroom.

  10. Read the book by Sun Tzu called "The Art of War"