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What is the legal case for repaying arrears?
I'm completely clueless when it comes to this stuff
so I need some good input. My girlfriend was paying support and then went to court to get it reduced because she was going to school. They reduced it a little bit but now I found out she is in arrears on 2 months of payments (the time from when she quit her job til the reduction hearing) because she claims she was told that it would be retroactive and would be waived until she finished school. Fact is that 1) it wasn't completely waived and 2) it wouldn't have been retro even if it had been. But my question is how much of the arrears is she going to have to come up with immediately? Because basically whatever it is, that means I will have to come up with it immediately as she isn't working and I'm footing the bill for all of it right now. Will they accept an offer of an extra $50 a month until the arrears are caught up (total arrears are $720)? What happens if they tell her to pay the entire amount immediately and she can't? She literally has no money in her checking and no income at all. And we are NOT married or engaged or anything else (only been dating a year and a half). I don't see how they expect her to come up with the arrears in a more timely fashion. But just because I think that, I'm not suggesting that the court won't do it. Which is why I'm posting this to begin with. The bottom line is that she has no money and no job and jobs aren't exactly growing on trees these days - especially for people with no degree and no real measurable job skills. That's the whole reason I agreed to support her while she was going to the hair cutting school. I was hoping someone in here would be able to put my mind at ease and tell me that most courts are going to accept the payment option to make up the arrears ($50 x 15 months = $750 total - arrears are less at $720). Thanks and, as they used to say on Dragnet, "Just the Facts" please, Just the Facts. I know how important those two months are to the parents and I've already had a talk with her about it to make sure she knows it too - especially since its an unexpected expense that I'm now going to have to come up with! But I can only do so much and I'm about at my limit between supporting her, her tuition and her kids. Any more in arrears payments and I'm going to go off the deep end myself. btw: This is a great place to vent. I feel a little better getting it out. :-) btw #2: This whole thing really makes me wonder if getting married is a good idea after all. The stress of this is unbelievable and it isn't even my divorce stuff. I can't begin to imagine how you people get through every day for years with this stuff. |
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What is the legal case for repaying arrears?
"Mike Hasemann" wrote in message om... I'm completely clueless when it comes to this stuff so I need some good input. My girlfriend was paying support and then went to court to get it reduced because she was going to school. They reduced it a little bit but now I found out she is in arrears on 2 months of payments (the time from when she quit her job til the reduction hearing) because she claims she was told that it would be retroactive and would be waived until she finished school. Fact is that 1) it wasn't completely waived and 2) it wouldn't have been retro even if it had been. But my question is how much of the arrears is she going to have to come up with immediately? Because basically whatever it is, that means I will have to come up with it immediately as she isn't working and I'm footing the bill for all of it right now. == That should have been addressed in the order. Have you seen it? Usually, a small arrears payment is added to the monthly support amount. == == |
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What is the legal case for repaying arrears?
get in line.. try having an ex thats $15,000 behind. It gets better just
wait. "Mike Hasemann" wrote in message om... I'm completely clueless when it comes to this stuff so I need some good input. My girlfriend was paying support and then went to court to get it reduced because she was going to school. They reduced it a little bit but now I found out she is in arrears on 2 months of payments (the time from when she quit her job til the reduction hearing) because she claims she was told that it would be retroactive and would be waived until she finished school. Fact is that 1) it wasn't completely waived and 2) it wouldn't have been retro even if it had been. But my question is how much of the arrears is she going to have to come up with immediately? Because basically whatever it is, that means I will have to come up with it immediately as she isn't working and I'm footing the bill for all of it right now. Will they accept an offer of an extra $50 a month until the arrears are caught up (total arrears are $720)? What happens if they tell her to pay the entire amount immediately and she can't? She literally has no money in her checking and no income at all. And we are NOT married or engaged or anything else (only been dating a year and a half). I don't see how they expect her to come up with the arrears in a more timely fashion. But just because I think that, I'm not suggesting that the court won't do it. Which is why I'm posting this to begin with. The bottom line is that she has no money and no job and jobs aren't exactly growing on trees these days - especially for people with no degree and no real measurable job skills. That's the whole reason I agreed to support her while she was going to the hair cutting school. I was hoping someone in here would be able to put my mind at ease and tell me that most courts are going to accept the payment option to make up the arrears ($50 x 15 months = $750 total - arrears are less at $720). Thanks and, as they used to say on Dragnet, "Just the Facts" please, Just the Facts. I know how important those two months are to the parents and I've already had a talk with her about it to make sure she knows it too - especially since its an unexpected expense that I'm now going to have to come up with! But I can only do so much and I'm about at my limit between supporting her, her tuition and her kids. Any more in arrears payments and I'm going to go off the deep end myself. btw: This is a great place to vent. I feel a little better getting it out. :-) btw #2: This whole thing really makes me wonder if getting married is a good idea after all. The stress of this is unbelievable and it isn't even my divorce stuff. I can't begin to imagine how you people get through every day for years with this stuff. |
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What is the legal case for repaying arrears?
unless court ordered the CSE office will work with her to arrange a payment
of the arrears, seeing that she is only something like 2 months behind they probably wont do anything to her. If it were me I would call the CSE office and make arrangements of even 10 a month on the arrears or something at least to get by. She has to pay the support ordered no matter what she is doing. I would suggest that she gets a part time job while she is going to school to pay her support and arrears off. "Mike Hasemann" wrote in message om... I'm completely clueless when it comes to this stuff so I need some good input. My girlfriend was paying support and then went to court to get it reduced because she was going to school. They reduced it a little bit but now I found out she is in arrears on 2 months of payments (the time from when she quit her job til the reduction hearing) because she claims she was told that it would be retroactive and would be waived until she finished school. Fact is that 1) it wasn't completely waived and 2) it wouldn't have been retro even if it had been. But my question is how much of the arrears is she going to have to come up with immediately? Because basically whatever it is, that means I will have to come up with it immediately as she isn't working and I'm footing the bill for all of it right now. Will they accept an offer of an extra $50 a month until the arrears are caught up (total arrears are $720)? What happens if they tell her to pay the entire amount immediately and she can't? She literally has no money in her checking and no income at all. And we are NOT married or engaged or anything else (only been dating a year and a half). I don't see how they expect her to come up with the arrears in a more timely fashion. But just because I think that, I'm not suggesting that the court won't do it. Which is why I'm posting this to begin with. The bottom line is that she has no money and no job and jobs aren't exactly growing on trees these days - especially for people with no degree and no real measurable job skills. That's the whole reason I agreed to support her while she was going to the hair cutting school. I was hoping someone in here would be able to put my mind at ease and tell me that most courts are going to accept the payment option to make up the arrears ($50 x 15 months = $750 total - arrears are less at $720). Thanks and, as they used to say on Dragnet, "Just the Facts" please, Just the Facts. I know how important those two months are to the parents and I've already had a talk with her about it to make sure she knows it too - especially since its an unexpected expense that I'm now going to have to come up with! But I can only do so much and I'm about at my limit between supporting her, her tuition and her kids. Any more in arrears payments and I'm going to go off the deep end myself. btw: This is a great place to vent. I feel a little better getting it out. :-) btw #2: This whole thing really makes me wonder if getting married is a good idea after all. The stress of this is unbelievable and it isn't even my divorce stuff. I can't begin to imagine how you people get through every day for years with this stuff. |
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What is the legal case for repaying arrears?
"Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... unless court ordered the CSE office will work with her to arrange a payment of the arrears, seeing that she is only something like 2 months behind they probably wont do anything to her. If it were me I would call the CSE office and make arrangements of even 10 a month on the arrears or something at least to get by. She has to pay the support ordered no matter what she is doing. I would suggest that she gets a part time job while she is going to school to pay her support and arrears off. That's right, pay, pay, PAY! Seems you're all about taking away someone else's money. "Mike Hasemann" wrote in message om... I'm completely clueless when it comes to this stuff so I need some good input. My girlfriend was paying support and then went to court to get it reduced because she was going to school. They reduced it a little bit but now I found out she is in arrears on 2 months of payments (the time from when she quit her job til the reduction hearing) because she claims she was told that it would be retroactive and would be waived until she finished school. Fact is that 1) it wasn't completely waived and 2) it wouldn't have been retro even if it had been. But my question is how much of the arrears is she going to have to come up with immediately? Because basically whatever it is, that means I will have to come up with it immediately as she isn't working and I'm footing the bill for all of it right now. Will they accept an offer of an extra $50 a month until the arrears are caught up (total arrears are $720)? What happens if they tell her to pay the entire amount immediately and she can't? She literally has no money in her checking and no income at all. And we are NOT married or engaged or anything else (only been dating a year and a half). I don't see how they expect her to come up with the arrears in a more timely fashion. But just because I think that, I'm not suggesting that the court won't do it. Which is why I'm posting this to begin with. The bottom line is that she has no money and no job and jobs aren't exactly growing on trees these days - especially for people with no degree and no real measurable job skills. That's the whole reason I agreed to support her while she was going to the hair cutting school. I was hoping someone in here would be able to put my mind at ease and tell me that most courts are going to accept the payment option to make up the arrears ($50 x 15 months = $750 total - arrears are less at $720). Thanks and, as they used to say on Dragnet, "Just the Facts" please, Just the Facts. I know how important those two months are to the parents and I've already had a talk with her about it to make sure she knows it too - especially since its an unexpected expense that I'm now going to have to come up with! But I can only do so much and I'm about at my limit between supporting her, her tuition and her kids. Any more in arrears payments and I'm going to go off the deep end myself. btw: This is a great place to vent. I feel a little better getting it out. :-) btw #2: This whole thing really makes me wonder if getting married is a good idea after all. The stress of this is unbelievable and it isn't even my divorce stuff. I can't begin to imagine how you people get through every day for years with this stuff. |
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What is the legal case for repaying arrears?
Kid = expenses = parents who made child paying for those expenses.
Get used to it "Chris", pay for what you made. If you buy a car you pay for it, if you a dog you pay for it, if you have a child you pay for it. "Chris" wrote in message news:2Okrb.10351$0K6.921@fed1read06... "Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... unless court ordered the CSE office will work with her to arrange a payment of the arrears, seeing that she is only something like 2 months behind they probably wont do anything to her. If it were me I would call the CSE office and make arrangements of even 10 a month on the arrears or something at least to get by. She has to pay the support ordered no matter what she is doing. I would suggest that she gets a part time job while she is going to school to pay her support and arrears off. That's right, pay, pay, PAY! Seems you're all about taking away someone else's money. "Mike Hasemann" wrote in message om... I'm completely clueless when it comes to this stuff so I need some good input. My girlfriend was paying support and then went to court to get it reduced because she was going to school. They reduced it a little bit but now I found out she is in arrears on 2 months of payments (the time from when she quit her job til the reduction hearing) because she claims she was told that it would be retroactive and would be waived until she finished school. Fact is that 1) it wasn't completely waived and 2) it wouldn't have been retro even if it had been. But my question is how much of the arrears is she going to have to come up with immediately? Because basically whatever it is, that means I will have to come up with it immediately as she isn't working and I'm footing the bill for all of it right now. Will they accept an offer of an extra $50 a month until the arrears are caught up (total arrears are $720)? What happens if they tell her to pay the entire amount immediately and she can't? She literally has no money in her checking and no income at all. And we are NOT married or engaged or anything else (only been dating a year and a half). I don't see how they expect her to come up with the arrears in a more timely fashion. But just because I think that, I'm not suggesting that the court won't do it. Which is why I'm posting this to begin with. The bottom line is that she has no money and no job and jobs aren't exactly growing on trees these days - especially for people with no degree and no real measurable job skills. That's the whole reason I agreed to support her while she was going to the hair cutting school. I was hoping someone in here would be able to put my mind at ease and tell me that most courts are going to accept the payment option to make up the arrears ($50 x 15 months = $750 total - arrears are less at $720). Thanks and, as they used to say on Dragnet, "Just the Facts" please, Just the Facts. I know how important those two months are to the parents and I've already had a talk with her about it to make sure she knows it too - especially since its an unexpected expense that I'm now going to have to come up with! But I can only do so much and I'm about at my limit between supporting her, her tuition and her kids. Any more in arrears payments and I'm going to go off the deep end myself. btw: This is a great place to vent. I feel a little better getting it out. :-) btw #2: This whole thing really makes me wonder if getting married is a good idea after all. The stress of this is unbelievable and it isn't even my divorce stuff. I can't begin to imagine how you people get through every day for years with this stuff. |
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What is the legal case for repaying arrears?
"Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... Kid = expenses = parents who made child paying for those expenses. Get used to it "Chris", pay for what you made. If you buy a car you pay for it, if you a dog you pay for it, if you have a child you pay for it. What do you mean by "pay for it"? "Chris" wrote in message news:2Okrb.10351$0K6.921@fed1read06... "Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... unless court ordered the CSE office will work with her to arrange a payment of the arrears, seeing that she is only something like 2 months behind they probably wont do anything to her. If it were me I would call the CSE office and make arrangements of even 10 a month on the arrears or something at least to get by. She has to pay the support ordered no matter what she is doing. I would suggest that she gets a part time job while she is going to school to pay her support and arrears off. That's right, pay, pay, PAY! Seems you're all about taking away someone else's money. "Mike Hasemann" wrote in message om... I'm completely clueless when it comes to this stuff so I need some good input. My girlfriend was paying support and then went to court to get it reduced because she was going to school. They reduced it a little bit but now I found out she is in arrears on 2 months of payments (the time from when she quit her job til the reduction hearing) because she claims she was told that it would be retroactive and would be waived until she finished school. Fact is that 1) it wasn't completely waived and 2) it wouldn't have been retro even if it had been. But my question is how much of the arrears is she going to have to come up with immediately? Because basically whatever it is, that means I will have to come up with it immediately as she isn't working and I'm footing the bill for all of it right now. Will they accept an offer of an extra $50 a month until the arrears are caught up (total arrears are $720)? What happens if they tell her to pay the entire amount immediately and she can't? She literally has no money in her checking and no income at all. And we are NOT married or engaged or anything else (only been dating a year and a half). I don't see how they expect her to come up with the arrears in a more timely fashion. But just because I think that, I'm not suggesting that the court won't do it. Which is why I'm posting this to begin with. The bottom line is that she has no money and no job and jobs aren't exactly growing on trees these days - especially for people with no degree and no real measurable job skills. That's the whole reason I agreed to support her while she was going to the hair cutting school. I was hoping someone in here would be able to put my mind at ease and tell me that most courts are going to accept the payment option to make up the arrears ($50 x 15 months = $750 total - arrears are less at $720). Thanks and, as they used to say on Dragnet, "Just the Facts" please, Just the Facts. I know how important those two months are to the parents and I've already had a talk with her about it to make sure she knows it too - especially since its an unexpected expense that I'm now going to have to come up with! But I can only do so much and I'm about at my limit between supporting her, her tuition and her kids. Any more in arrears payments and I'm going to go off the deep end myself. btw: This is a great place to vent. I feel a little better getting it out. :-) btw #2: This whole thing really makes me wonder if getting married is a good idea after all. The stress of this is unbelievable and it isn't even my divorce stuff. I can't begin to imagine how you people get through every day for years with this stuff. |
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What is the legal case for repaying arrears?
You have to contribute to supporting the child and the related expenses.
"Chris" wrote in message news:Tzprb.11946$0K6.9547@fed1read06... "Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... Kid = expenses = parents who made child paying for those expenses. Get used to it "Chris", pay for what you made. If you buy a car you pay for it, if you a dog you pay for it, if you have a child you pay for it. What do you mean by "pay for it"? "Chris" wrote in message news:2Okrb.10351$0K6.921@fed1read06... "Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... unless court ordered the CSE office will work with her to arrange a payment of the arrears, seeing that she is only something like 2 months behind they probably wont do anything to her. If it were me I would call the CSE office and make arrangements of even 10 a month on the arrears or something at least to get by. She has to pay the support ordered no matter what she is doing. I would suggest that she gets a part time job while she is going to school to pay her support and arrears off. That's right, pay, pay, PAY! Seems you're all about taking away someone else's money. "Mike Hasemann" wrote in message om... I'm completely clueless when it comes to this stuff so I need some good input. My girlfriend was paying support and then went to court to get it reduced because she was going to school. They reduced it a little bit but now I found out she is in arrears on 2 months of payments (the time from when she quit her job til the reduction hearing) because she claims she was told that it would be retroactive and would be waived until she finished school. Fact is that 1) it wasn't completely waived and 2) it wouldn't have been retro even if it had been. But my question is how much of the arrears is she going to have to come up with immediately? Because basically whatever it is, that means I will have to come up with it immediately as she isn't working and I'm footing the bill for all of it right now. Will they accept an offer of an extra $50 a month until the arrears are caught up (total arrears are $720)? What happens if they tell her to pay the entire amount immediately and she can't? She literally has no money in her checking and no income at all. And we are NOT married or engaged or anything else (only been dating a year and a half). I don't see how they expect her to come up with the arrears in a more timely fashion. But just because I think that, I'm not suggesting that the court won't do it. Which is why I'm posting this to begin with. The bottom line is that she has no money and no job and jobs aren't exactly growing on trees these days - especially for people with no degree and no real measurable job skills. That's the whole reason I agreed to support her while she was going to the hair cutting school. I was hoping someone in here would be able to put my mind at ease and tell me that most courts are going to accept the payment option to make up the arrears ($50 x 15 months = $750 total - arrears are less at $720). Thanks and, as they used to say on Dragnet, "Just the Facts" please, Just the Facts. I know how important those two months are to the parents and I've already had a talk with her about it to make sure she knows it too - especially since its an unexpected expense that I'm now going to have to come up with! But I can only do so much and I'm about at my limit between supporting her, her tuition and her kids. Any more in arrears payments and I'm going to go off the deep end myself. btw: This is a great place to vent. I feel a little better getting it out. :-) btw #2: This whole thing really makes me wonder if getting married is a good idea after all. The stress of this is unbelievable and it isn't even my divorce stuff. I can't begin to imagine how you people get through every day for years with this stuff. |
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What is the legal case for repaying arrears?
"Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... You have to contribute to supporting the child and the related expenses. No problem then; let the woman pay for that which she made. "Chris" wrote in message news:Tzprb.11946$0K6.9547@fed1read06... "Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... Kid = expenses = parents who made child paying for those expenses. Get used to it "Chris", pay for what you made. If you buy a car you pay for it, if you a dog you pay for it, if you have a child you pay for it. What do you mean by "pay for it"? "Chris" wrote in message news:2Okrb.10351$0K6.921@fed1read06... "Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... unless court ordered the CSE office will work with her to arrange a payment of the arrears, seeing that she is only something like 2 months behind they probably wont do anything to her. If it were me I would call the CSE office and make arrangements of even 10 a month on the arrears or something at least to get by. She has to pay the support ordered no matter what she is doing. I would suggest that she gets a part time job while she is going to school to pay her support and arrears off. That's right, pay, pay, PAY! Seems you're all about taking away someone else's money. "Mike Hasemann" wrote in message om... I'm completely clueless when it comes to this stuff so I need some good input. My girlfriend was paying support and then went to court to get it reduced because she was going to school. They reduced it a little bit but now I found out she is in arrears on 2 months of payments (the time from when she quit her job til the reduction hearing) because she claims she was told that it would be retroactive and would be waived until she finished school. Fact is that 1) it wasn't completely waived and 2) it wouldn't have been retro even if it had been. But my question is how much of the arrears is she going to have to come up with immediately? Because basically whatever it is, that means I will have to come up with it immediately as she isn't working and I'm footing the bill for all of it right now. Will they accept an offer of an extra $50 a month until the arrears are caught up (total arrears are $720)? What happens if they tell her to pay the entire amount immediately and she can't? She literally has no money in her checking and no income at all. And we are NOT married or engaged or anything else (only been dating a year and a half). I don't see how they expect her to come up with the arrears in a more timely fashion. But just because I think that, I'm not suggesting that the court won't do it. Which is why I'm posting this to begin with. The bottom line is that she has no money and no job and jobs aren't exactly growing on trees these days - especially for people with no degree and no real measurable job skills. That's the whole reason I agreed to support her while she was going to the hair cutting school. I was hoping someone in here would be able to put my mind at ease and tell me that most courts are going to accept the payment option to make up the arrears ($50 x 15 months = $750 total - arrears are less at $720). Thanks and, as they used to say on Dragnet, "Just the Facts" please, Just the Facts. I know how important those two months are to the parents and I've already had a talk with her about it to make sure she knows it too - especially since its an unexpected expense that I'm now going to have to come up with! But I can only do so much and I'm about at my limit between supporting her, her tuition and her kids. Any more in arrears payments and I'm going to go off the deep end myself. btw: This is a great place to vent. I feel a little better getting it out. :-) btw #2: This whole thing really makes me wonder if getting married is a good idea after all. The stress of this is unbelievable and it isn't even my divorce stuff. I can't begin to imagine how you people get through every day for years with this stuff. |
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What is the legal case for repaying arrears?
She cant make anything without a man.
"Chris" wrote in message news:NuCrb.14246$0K6.10425@fed1read06... "Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... You have to contribute to supporting the child and the related expenses. No problem then; let the woman pay for that which she made. "Chris" wrote in message news:Tzprb.11946$0K6.9547@fed1read06... "Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... Kid = expenses = parents who made child paying for those expenses. Get used to it "Chris", pay for what you made. If you buy a car you pay for it, if you a dog you pay for it, if you have a child you pay for it. What do you mean by "pay for it"? "Chris" wrote in message news:2Okrb.10351$0K6.921@fed1read06... "Fighting for kids" adf wrote in message ... unless court ordered the CSE office will work with her to arrange a payment of the arrears, seeing that she is only something like 2 months behind they probably wont do anything to her. If it were me I would call the CSE office and make arrangements of even 10 a month on the arrears or something at least to get by. She has to pay the support ordered no matter what she is doing. I would suggest that she gets a part time job while she is going to school to pay her support and arrears off. That's right, pay, pay, PAY! Seems you're all about taking away someone else's money. "Mike Hasemann" wrote in message om... I'm completely clueless when it comes to this stuff so I need some good input. My girlfriend was paying support and then went to court to get it reduced because she was going to school. They reduced it a little bit but now I found out she is in arrears on 2 months of payments (the time from when she quit her job til the reduction hearing) because she claims she was told that it would be retroactive and would be waived until she finished school. Fact is that 1) it wasn't completely waived and 2) it wouldn't have been retro even if it had been. But my question is how much of the arrears is she going to have to come up with immediately? Because basically whatever it is, that means I will have to come up with it immediately as she isn't working and I'm footing the bill for all of it right now. Will they accept an offer of an extra $50 a month until the arrears are caught up (total arrears are $720)? What happens if they tell her to pay the entire amount immediately and she can't? She literally has no money in her checking and no income at all. And we are NOT married or engaged or anything else (only been dating a year and a half). I don't see how they expect her to come up with the arrears in a more timely fashion. But just because I think that, I'm not suggesting that the court won't do it. Which is why I'm posting this to begin with. The bottom line is that she has no money and no job and jobs aren't exactly growing on trees these days - especially for people with no degree and no real measurable job skills. That's the whole reason I agreed to support her while she was going to the hair cutting school. I was hoping someone in here would be able to put my mind at ease and tell me that most courts are going to accept the payment option to make up the arrears ($50 x 15 months = $750 total - arrears are less at $720). Thanks and, as they used to say on Dragnet, "Just the Facts" please, Just the Facts. I know how important those two months are to the parents and I've already had a talk with her about it to make sure she knows it too - especially since its an unexpected expense that I'm now going to have to come up with! But I can only do so much and I'm about at my limit between supporting her, her tuition and her kids. Any more in arrears payments and I'm going to go off the deep end myself. btw: This is a great place to vent. I feel a little better getting it out. :-) btw #2: This whole thing really makes me wonder if getting married is a good idea after all. The stress of this is unbelievable and it isn't even my divorce stuff. I can't begin to imagine how you people get through every day for years with this stuff. |
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