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Question by unimpressed: Will Kansas courts consider lying about unemployment in a child support hearing purgery?
I’ve had to drag my ex into court several times for past due child support. On one occasion, he told the judge he wasn’t getting unemployment anymore but was starting his own business. Two months ago, he told the judge his unemployment was extended (for 45 weeks) then last week he told the judge (a different one) that his unemployment had just run out. I was about to tell the judge that my ex had contradicted what he had said in the hearing last month but the judge hurried the case along and before I knew what happened it was over. I was too mad to think straight at the time or I would have stayed there to let them know that my ex has just lied. Will the courts even care that his stories were complete lies? Is it even worth bringing to their attention and, if so, how would I go about informing them of it since I’m sure they don’t analyze every transcript for comparison? Oh, and my ex also gave a “reason” for his delinquency as being his “large mortgage payment” but turned around 30 days later and said that his house was in foreclosure…which it’s not b/c I checked the county records. Any tips on how to address this? Thanks…
I do have an attorney but haven’t spoken to her about this yet. I will…thank you
Best answer:
Answer by LovesTheConstitution
Consult your attorney about how to address this.
It sounds like you are trying to do this without an attorney. And it sounds like you are not winning what your child deserves. Stop trying to do this by yourself. Get a lawyer.
If you cannot afford a lawyer, use the state’s child support agency or a child support collection company. Stay in touch with the attorney.
Without an attorney, you will continue to win less than you should.
Stay strong.
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