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<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 06:43:46 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title>time on a court order</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 00:36:00 -0600</pubDate>
  <category>Child Custody &amp; Visitation</category>
  <description>Idaho

my ex moved away 4 years ago and we just made virbal agreements on visitation now she is denying me visitation becouse I am behind on child suport. She brings up the fact that in the decree I only get the boys on friday and they now live 8 hours away. so I went to the courthouse and got a copy and come to find out that in our decree it says the boys are to remain in town untill a new parent plan is in effect. What I want to know is if I can now get it enforced after all this time to get visitation?
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  <title>grandparent rights</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 17:46:00 -0600</pubDate>
  <category>Grandparent’s Rights</category>
  <description>daughter died in january 2009.  leaving 5 year old granddaughter.  on final day of daughter's life, while everyone was gathered at the hospital, I (step grandmother) suggested we call an attorney (i'm the level headed, non-emotional one).  the grandmother jumps up and says &quot;what for?&quot;, there is nothing to leave in a will.  my response is to remind everyone that there is a 5 years old girl who will need raising and knowing that the family does not want the father involved, to protect their rights, a guardian must be appointed. 
 

well, the grandmother jumps up,says she already has the paperwork (unsigned) and proceeds to contact the hospital to get a notary to have the mother (on her deathbed) sign papers giving custody to her.
 

now, that is not a problem until after the daughter passes.  the grandmother now has custody and is playing &quot;power&quot; with the granddaughter.  as the other set of grandparents (the father of the daughter who passed away), we have to beg to get the granddaughter for a visit.  we are not allowed to talk to her on the phone nor see her without the grandmother's permission.  
 

we (the father and I) miss the daughter who passed and need to keep connected to the granddaughter.
 

what are are rights?
 

&quot;What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
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  <title>Child Support</title>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 20:40:00 -0600</pubDate>
  <category>Child Support</category>
  <description>What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
 

My children and I live in Washington state and my ex husband resides in Idaho state.  In November 2008, my ex petitioned Washington State Superior Court for a modification of support to reduce his child support obligation. Prior to this, I had received two partial payments in 2004. Washington State had suspended his driving privileges and in 2005, he served 30 days in a county jail for contempt/nonsupport.
 

 In the paperwork, I received from the prosecuting attorney's office my ex stated he could not work due to an injury. I proceeded to challenge his claim in court. Paperwork indicated that he did receive several months of Washington state welfare, along with medical and food stamp benefits. It was when Washington state said he was fit to work he applied for the modification.
 

I was thunderstruck as was the Washington state attorney when my ex admitted to working 40 hours/week in Idaho State. He actually said he was working under the table!  He also admitted to fraudulent action against the state of Washington by receiving Washington State Welfare while residing in Idaho State for the previous eight months.
 

Also, my ex stated that we was making child support payments all of 2004 and 2005 while working in Washington State for the same roofing/construction company that had employed him since 2000. He was making more than $20/hr.  However, the Department of Labor and Industry for Washington State only reported his employment through 2003.  When asked why the company did not report his earning for 2004 and 2005 he replied that that was a question for the owner of the company. My ex stated he was a full time employee of the company and not and independent contractor.
 

At no time did my ex apply for unemployment and stated he was working full time throughout 2005.  Because he stated his paychecks showed deductions for child support in 2004 and 2005 I am surprised he has never challenged the back support owed to me in the stated years. I assume his boss had taken him off the books. I reported this to Washington Department of Labor and Industry and the IRS.
 

I suppose my ex lost track of his lies and forgot the 30 days he served in a Washington State County jail for being found in contempt of court.  I have a transcript of that day court in 2008.
 

My question: Can I ask the court for my ex to reimburse me for attorney/legal fees I incurred in 2005 for having an attorney file contempt action?  In Washington State Superior Court, he raised his right hand and swore to tell the truth.  As I said, I have the court transcript.  How do I go about this? 
 

When I finished paying my attorney in 2005 said she could no longer represent me because she felt guilty about taking my money.  I have been on my own ever since...  Working under the table still works for my ex.  Currently, I am receiving partial and sporadic child support.  
 

Can I take him back to court for contempt?  If I do not stand up for my children, I would not be fulfilling my parental responsibilities.  Thank you.
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