Summary
Non-payment of child and alimony support in Virginia can lead to serious legal consequences. If your ex is not fulfilling the agreement, you can file a petition for contempt of court. Provide evidence of non-payment. Consider seeking legal representation to protect your rights during divorce proceedings.Full Conversation
My ex has not been paying the full amount of child and alimony support that we have in our separation agreement
What state are you currently residing in, Crystal? This will help me provide you with the most accurate information.
Virginia
Has your ex provided any reason for not paying the full amount? In Virginia, non-payment of child and alimony support can lead to serious legal consequences.
He says he can't afford that amount he agreed to any more
What steps have you taken so far regarding this issue? In Virginia, you can file a petition for contempt of court if your ex is not fulfilling the agreement.
Nothing yet
What is the duration for which he has not been paying the full amount? In Virginia, non-payment of child and alimony support can lead to serious legal consequences.
7 months
In Virginia, non-payment of child and alimony support for over 30 days can be considered contempt of court.
- File a petition for contempt in court
- Provide evidence of non-payment
Is there anything else I can help with?
Our divorce isnt finalized yet
Are you currently represented by a lawyer for your divorce proceedings?
No
Would you consider seeking legal representation to help you navigate this issue?
In Virginia, having a lawyer can help ensure your rights are protected during divorce proceedings.
Yes
That's a wise decision, Crystal. A lawyer can guide you through the process and ensure your interests are protected. Would you like assistance in finding a lawyer in Virginia?
No im good
Alright, Crystal. If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with everything.