Background: My husband and his ex are both ordered to pay child support when the other has custody. We are in the middle of a child support battle where the ex has a state appointed attorney and we are paying out the *** to our attorney. The ex is behind in her child support obligation and we are heading to court this week. Can we object to her having a state appointed attorney if she is in arrears?
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Can A Person Who Is Past Due On Child Support Use A State Attorney To Collect Child Support?
Monday, October 5th, 2009How Do I Collect Attorney Fees That My Ex-husband Was Ordered To Pay But Won’t?
Sunday, September 27th, 2009I was receiving child and spousal support. My ex quit paying the spousal support 2 months prior to the judge deciding to terminate it. The judge assumed he paid for the last 2 months, but he really didn’t. The judge ordered the support to be terminated at a retroactive date (2 months prior) and to apply the 2 months of spousal support payments as my attorney fees. Problem is, I never received the 2 months of spousal support payments that are now considered to be monies for my attorney fees.
Can I Deduct Attorney Fees From My Taxes For Work I Did Myself To Collect A Debt?
Friday, September 18th, 2009I’m an attorney. I did substantial work to collect over $100,000 in fees. Can I deduct what I would have paid an attorney or my hourly rate?