My Ex is Lying About Their Income, How Can You Prove It?

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Florida attorney Keith Taylor guides you where to look if you suspect your ex may be hiding money to avoid an increase or lessening of support payments.
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    The information in this video is based on Florida law at the time of publication and is not provided in the course of any attorney-client relationship. None of this information is intended to substitute for legal advice from an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.

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  • @cdr9er999
    @cdr9er999 2 місяці тому

    Hey Keith, currently Pro Se and filed interrogatories and request for productions. Ex non spouse with 2 kids has in kind income of $8k-$10k/mo. has a family that supports her because she doesn’t want to work and has all expenses paid. It seems like an easy case under FL Statue 61.30 but I can’t afford a high profile lawyer and her family can. Her expenses are wildly different than on her financial affidavit. Her parents bought her a house, her fiancé lives in it, she has no income and claims student at 33. She’s not in school right now. I’m not understanding how a judge can possibly look at my motions, interrogatories, and my discovery of expenses paid by the parents for years. $6k ski trip Q1, $4k RV trip Q4 23…. It’s wild yet her lawyer keeps pushing her poor unemployed college angle. I’ve fought hard for 6 months and learned family law. I just objected a referral to a general magistrate because I have not received the interrogatories yet, and feel I won’t have a fair and impartial hearing with a GM. Her expenses equal or exceed my income. We were never married, there is little case law I’ve found other than sunderwirth vs sunderwirth and Garcia vs Garcia for in kind income. Cash vs Cash in Fl as well.
    I’m at a loss how she can have a lifestyle that she does, and insist on child support. In 2.5 years I already paid her $22k. Any help is appreciated, all my income supports myself and 3 kids or I’d have a lawyer. I’ve had to file motions to deny temp child support and insisted attorney fees with every request. 50/50 custody.

    • @keithtaylor428
      @keithtaylor428 2 місяці тому

      We are unable to provide specific legal advice or strategy on your case without fully understanding many aspects of the case and parties. The best we can suggest is that you find a way to retain an experienced and qualified family lawyer in your area who can review all of your situation and develop a worthwhile plan and strategy. Depending on the financial situations of the parties, you may be able to seek and recover your attorney fees from the other party. A full evaluation with an experienced family lawyer should help you get a better idea on the prospects of such a recovery. Good luck.

  • @Bendypence
    @Bendypence 2 місяці тому

    My ex-husband owes me a large amount of money and I also heard that the house had burnt it's been 3 years he's owed me so I don't know I can't get a lawyer to do their jobs here and Adams county Ohio

    • @keithtaylor428
      @keithtaylor428 2 місяці тому

      Sorry to hear about your situation. You should contact your local or state bar association to try to find a qualified lawyer to assist you.

  • @nefeteriajenkins4071
    @nefeteriajenkins4071 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @leahpetitto8819
    @leahpetitto8819 Рік тому

    I'm in Ohio & need help! I'd hired an attorney in 2019 only because he said that he could easily prove my daughter's father's income as a full-time caddy at Canterbury Golf Club in Beachwood, Ohio, a part-time barber that renews his license yearly, a part-time valet, a part-time bartender & a seasonal snow plower, based on his testimony a few weeks prior in custody court where he'd stated he had all of these jobs and by issuing subpoenas to the golf course itself, other caddies, family, friends, bank statements, previous bills as he had just moved back in with his parents after living on his own for years with no loss of employment or decrease in pay, etc, as well as looking up local averages. He also said that he was going to request my attorney's fees as well as retro pay from the time our daughter was born. I let the attorney know that that these were all things I knew needed to happen but that I just don't have the mental capacity to navigate the legal system which was again the only reason that I was hiring him. When it was time for court, there was an echo on the line so we all had to hang up and wait to be called back however my ex nor I ever received a call back and instead of doing what he said he would, the attorney agreed on record that my ex had no income and agreed that he pay below Ohio's minimum as well as agreed for him to claim our daughter on taxes every other year and never even attempted to get the back child support or attorney's fees. When I found out what my attorney had done, I asked him why he would do that and his response was that we could file an appeal but that I would have to pay him more money to fix what he had, in my opinion, purposely botched! I'm not sure if there is a statute of limitations, but if there is, I'm hoping to be able to contest it when I can find another attorney or someone to help me navigate the courts myself due to my previous council's blatant inadequate representation, blatant major fraud and me not being able to afford another attorney due to the previous attorney's lack of ethics and taking my money and essentially trying to extort me for more... Is there ANYTHING I can do??? I'm pretty desperate as my daughter's father has been using this to financially control me even though he only has supervised visitation due to his drug abuse and mental health...

    • @keithtaylor428
      @keithtaylor428 2 місяці тому +1

      It sounds like you may need to consider a new lawyer. Your facts are very specific and are governed by your state law, so you need a lawyer who understands it and is licensed in your state.

    • @leahpetitto8819
      @leahpetitto8819 Місяць тому +1

      ​@keithtaylor428 I'm just now seeing UA-cam responses. But, it's, I agree. It is very hard to get an attorney with no means to pay them though 😢 Thank you for the video & the response!