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DH got laid off...

Toastergirl's picture

Both DH and I are in the Army reserves. I got laid off from my Active Reserve job in October (funding issues), so now I just drill one weekend a month (as does DH). DH just lost his civilian job this morning Sad It was a great job and he had been doing it for a decade. We will be okay, we have funds in savings and no car payments. Few recurring costs. Just sucks because he loved his job, and this is right before Christmas. We do not plan on telling SD until after Christmas.

Now- How will Child support play out? My DH will still have 800$ a month income from his reserve job. Should we contact attorney immediately to lower payments? DH has been paying 1,000$ a month plus half of daycare/medical since the divorce. He had this job while they were married. He is going to start looking for another job, but he's pretty shaken up today and I think he should take a couple weeks to clear his head, then start searching after Christmas.

I am pretty sure hex will be LIVID. She's a doctor and makes a fair amount of dough- however that 1,000$ a month was very nice for her. She is all about DH paying up to a "father" but doesn't want DH to spend any time with SD (that's another story).

So how long will it take to amend payments so CS goes down? Were any of yall in this situation where DH got laid off? How did hex react? Should he tell Dr Evil, or just go through the attorneys? I don't want SD to find out from hex that he got laid off and have her fill SD's head with crap.

Any advice/supporting words? Sad

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Unfreakingreal's picture

$1000.00 a month in CS is a LOT of money to just leave as is especially without a job. He should file for a modification due to a change in circumstances and at least he won't go into arrears. Even if it takes a few months to settle it, the change will be back dated to the date he filed for the modification.

Toastergirl's picture

Disney Dad and he had promised her a puppy for Christmas....

She's 100% not getting a puppy now.

hangingbyathread6's picture

File immediately for a review due to change in circumstances. It will be retro active to the date you filed. Not sure where you are but in Michigan they send you a packet you fill out after requesting a modification, the FOC CS rep plugs his numbers in and sends both parties the recommendation, if there is no argument it goes into effect after 21 days. If someone objects then you have to go to court but at least you started the process. My ex lost his job and we didn't get into court initially until November, he filed in September, but he was credited back to Sept 1. We had to go to court due to the support being part of other issues going on. And his order states that he has a lowered amount but upon return to full time employment he is to notify the FOC and the CS will be reviewed and recalculated to reflect that.

Sorry to hear this all happened and right at the holidays.

Jsmom's picture

File immediately as it will take awhile. Also, he really needs to start looking now. I say this because most companies ramp up hiring in the first month of the new year and he wants that resume in the pile.

Toastergirl's picture

That's good advice. I'll tell him to start putting out his resume tomorrow. He has friends in the competing company, so hey-if you can't beat em, join em.

Toastergirl's picture

Wtf? He was expected to pay alimony on no income?

God, the courts are nutty. I'm just terrified of hex lawyer saying that's the CS that he is income capable of paying, so it sticks.