Ex Wife Financial Disclosure
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If your ex-wife in California is not fully disclosing her financial situation in a child support case, you can gather evidence of her income and assets, such as IHSS income and property ownership. File a motion in court to reassess child support based on accurate financial information. You can also request the court to subpoena her financial records if necessary. Consulting a family law attorney can provide guidance on the process and ensure you take the right steps.Full Conversation
can i get a judge to subpoena all my wifes information being bank, reality
In New Jersey, you can ask the court to subpoena your ex-wife's financial records if you believe she's not being truthful about her income or assets. Here are some steps:
- File a Motion: Request the court to issue a subpoena for her financial records.
- Provide Evidence: Show why you believe the records are necessary.
- Legal Representation: Consider consulting a family law attorney for guidance.
Do you want to know more about how to file a motion in your local court?
how do i file a motion
To file a motion in New Jersey, you can follow these general steps:
- Obtain the Forms: Visit your local court's website or office to get the necessary motion forms.
- Complete the Forms: Fill out the forms accurately, detailing your request and reasons.
- File the Motion: Submit the completed forms to the court clerk and pay any required fees.
- Serve the Other Party: Ensure the other party receives a copy of the motion.
- Attend the Hearing: Be prepared to present your case in court.
If you need further assistance, consulting a family law attorney could be beneficial.
this is in California
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It seems like a significant issue, especially with potential discrepancies in financial disclosures. Your situation is still relevant to California. Here's what you can do:
- Gather Evidence: Collect any documentation showing her income or property ownership.
- File a Motion: You can file a motion in court to reassess child support based on accurate financial information.
- Legal Representation: Consider consulting a family law attorney to ensure you're taking the right steps.
If you need more specific guidance, let me know!