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invictus (original poster member #21623) posted at 11:49 PM on Tuesday, April 29th, 2014
I was divorced in Alaska. Now I'm told that in order to enforce the court order in Texas, I have to register the divorce in Texas.
I don't have one-red-cent for a retainer fee, how do I go about "registering" my divorce?
This makes me grumpy. I thought all this crap was over and done 5 years ago!
"i"
♥ BW m. 31 years - Divorced in 2009. It's still a month to month financial struggle, with higher income taxes as a single and no retirement parachute since I was a stay at home mom.
Dreamboat ( member #10506) posted at 12:01 AM on Wednesday, April 30th, 2014
Is this for CS? If so, then contact the state CS enforcement agency and they can guide your thru the process. You generally need a certified copy of the court order, certified copy of child's birth certificate, and child's SSN card.
Good luck
And it's hard to dance with a devil on your back
So shake him off
-- Shake It Out, Florence And The Machine
newlysingle ( member #38735) posted at 1:19 AM on Wednesday, April 30th, 2014
I have no idea, but I doubt you'd need to hire an attorney. I'm sure it's just a matter if filling out some forms and having to show your divorce decree.
BW - Me (40)
XWH -The Gnat
"Engaged" to OW, but the wedding appears to be indefinitely postponed.
M for 8 years, together for 10
1 DD (8), 1 DS (3)
Dday 3/13
Happily Divorced 9/20/13
invictus (original poster member #21623) posted at 7:00 AM on Wednesday, April 30th, 2014
It's for spousal support/alimony -- the decree states payments until I remarry or die along with a few other specifics. The issue is non-compliance on his part -- frequent late payments put me on the edge of bankruptcy; now he is completely non-responsive.
I don't regret not asking for more... I only want what was agreed upon and what the court ordered -- consistently.
Not looking forward to the next couple of months as my job will be ending in June.
well, so it goes. Predictably.
♥ BW m. 31 years - Divorced in 2009. It's still a month to month financial struggle, with higher income taxes as a single and no retirement parachute since I was a stay at home mom.
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