Create Motion To Vacate

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To vacate a parenting order in Illinois, clearly state your grounds, prepare the motion with case details, attach supporting documents, and file it with the court. Ensure the other parent is served. If you misunderstood the order due to lack of representation, explain this in your motion. Include any financial discrepancies, such as child support payments, and request credits towards arrears. Address extracurricular activity costs, especially if they were not agreed upon or are financially burdensome. You can propose splitting school activity costs 50/50 if decided by the child. If you felt pressured to sign the order, mention this. Ensure your motion is professionally worded and logically ordered. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized guidance.

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I need help creating a motion to vacate parenting order
To create a motion to vacate a parenting order in Illinois, you generally need to follow these steps:
*. State Your Grounds: Clearly explain your reasons for requesting the order to be vacated (e.g., change in circumstances, best interest of the child, etc.).
*. Prepare the Motion: Include case details such as case number, court, and parties involved.
*. Attach Supporting Documents: Include any evidence that supports your claim.
*. File the Motion: Submit it to the same court that issued the original order.
*. Serve the Other Party: Ensure the other parent receives a copy of the motion.
Do you have a specific reason for vacating the order?
We had our final meeting in September. I do not have a lawyer. I was by myself and I was pressured to sign this order. I was told what the order said, and i read it, but I completly misunderstood what it meant. For one, we have been excercizing */* for a year now and I have still been paying child support. I did owe back support but since now after the order has been entered that there is no child support to be paid, everything that i have paid in this last year would cover the back support plus more. I am not wanting any type of refund, only for the payments to be credited towards the backpay.
It sounds like you have a valid reason to seek a modification or clarification of the order.
To address your situation, you might consider filing a Motion to Reconsider or a Motion to Modify Child Support.
Steps for Filing a Motion:
*. State Your Grounds: Explain that you misunderstood the terms of the order.
*. Prepare the Motion: Include details such as case number, court, and parties involved.
*. Attach Supporting Documents: Provide evidence of payments and the */* custody arrangement.
*. File the Motion: Submit it to the court that issued the original order.
*. Serve the Other Party: Ensure the other parent receives a copy of the motion.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
can you provide a statement for me to add to the motion
Sure, here's a statement you can add to your motion:
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Statement of Grounds for Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate the existing parenting order issued in [Month/Year of the order]. At our final meeting in September, I was unrepresented and felt pressured to sign the order. Although I read the order, I completely misunderstood its terms. For the past year, we have been exercising a */* custody arrangement. Despite this, I have continued to pay child support, which I believed was to cover back support.
I am not seeking a refund of the child support payments made during this time. Instead, I request that these payments be credited toward my outstanding back support. I believe this adjustment is in the best interest of justice and fairness, given our equal parenting arrangement.
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Would you like any further assistance with this motion?
can i have example statements
Sure, here's an example statement you can add to your motion:
"I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court reconsider the parenting order entered in September. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement we have been practicing for the past year and adjust my child support obligations accordingly. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made."
Would you need help with anything else?
second it states that extra curricular shall ne equally divided for agreed upon extra- curricular activites and neither party shall unreasonably object to an activity so as to void the financial obligation. We had agreed that the parent signing up would pay for said activity. Other parent continues to sign child up for activities that cost over $* a month and I cannot afford to pay that.
It sounds like you have valid concerns regarding the cost of extracurricular activities. You might want to file a Motion to Clarify or Modify the Parenting Order for the extracurricular expenses.
Would you like help drafting a statement for that motion?
yes
Here's an example statement for your motion regarding extracurricular expenses:
"I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities, but it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden."
Would you like any additional information or assistance?
I have also had child in multiple extra curricular activities in the past and have never asked other parent for payment. Should I add that as well?
Yes, adding that information could strengthen your argument. Here's an updated example statement:
"I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities, but it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month. Additionally, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden."
Would you need help with anything else?
I would like to add this to the motion to vacate so i do not have to do two seperate orders.
You can combine the statements into a single motion. Here’s an example:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced for the past year and adjust my child support obligations accordingly. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities, but it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment. I request that the courteither enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
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Would you like any additional information or assistance on this?
The order does mention "Neither party shall unreasonably object to an extra curricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation
To strengthen your motion, you can highlight that despite the clause stating "Neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity to avoid the financial obligation," the current arrangement is causing financial strain.
Here's an updated example statement:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced for the past year and adjust my child support obligations accordingly. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities, but it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* amonth. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
The order mentions, "Neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." However, the current arrangement is causing undue financial strain. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
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Would you need any further assistance or details?
can you change the statement above to account for the statement i just mentioned is in the signed order
Sure, here’s an updated example statement for your motion to vacate, incorporating the specific language from the signed order:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced for the past year and adjust my child support obligations accordingly. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
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Would you like any additional information or assistance on this?
Can this be formatted into numbered responses
Sure, here is the conversation formatted into numbered responses:
*. Question: I am FreeLawChat and I provide legal assistance to help you with your legal issue. May I have your name please?
Answer: **** ****
*. Question: Hi ****! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Answer: I need help creating a motion to vacate parenting order
*. Question: To create a motion to vacate a parenting order in Illinois, you generally need to follow these steps:
- State Your Grounds: Clearly explain your reasons for requesting the order to be vacated (e.g., change in circumstances, best interest of the child, etc.).
- Prepare the Motion: Include case details such as case number, court, and parties involved.
- Attach Supporting Documents: Include any evidence that supports your claim.
- File the Motion: Submit it to the same court that issued the original order.
- Serve the Other Party: Ensure the other parent receives a copy of the motion.
Do you have a specific reason for vacating the order?
Answer:We had our final meeting in September. I do not have a lawyer. I was by myself and I was pressured to sign this order. I was told what the order said, and I read it, but I completely misunderstood what it meant. For one, we have been exercising */* for a year now and I have still been paying child support. I did owe back support but since now after the order has been entered that there is no child support to be paid, everything that I have paid in this last year would cover the back support plus more. I am not wanting any type of refund, only for the payments to be credited towards the back pay.
*. Question: It sounds like you have a valid reason to seek a modification or clarification of the order.
To address your situation, you might consider filing a Motion to Reconsider or a Motion to Modify Child Support.
Steps for Filing a Motion:
- State Your Grounds: Explain that you misunderstood the terms of the order.
- Prepare the Motion: Include details such as case number, court, and parties involved.
- Attach Supporting Documents: Provide evidence of payments and the */* custody arrangement.
- **
Can the responses be formatted into numbered statements for me to put into the motion
Sure, here's the conversation formatted into numbered responses for your motion:
*. Question: I am FreeLawChat and I provide legal assistance to help you with your legal issue. May I have your name please?
Answer: **** ****
*. Question: Hi ****! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Answer: I need help creating a motion to vacate parenting order
*. Question: To create a motion to vacate a parenting order in Illinois, you generally need to follow these steps:
- State Your Grounds: Clearly explain your reasons for requesting the order to be vacated (e.g., change in circumstances, best interest of the child, etc.).
- Prepare the Motion: Include case details such as case number, court, and parties involved.
- Attach Supporting Documents: Include any evidence that supports your claim.
- File the Motion: Submit it to the same court that issued the original order.
- Serve the Other Party: Ensure the other parent receives a copy of the motion.
Do you have a specific reason for vacating the order?
Answer: We hadour final meeting in September. I do not have a lawyer. I was by myself and I was pressured to sign this order. I was told what the order said, and I read it, but I completely misunderstood what it meant. For one, we have been exercising */* for a year now and I have still been paying child support. I did owe back support but since now after the order has been entered that there is no child support to be paid, everything that I have paid in this last year would cover the back support plus more. I am not wanting any type of refund, only for the payments to be credited towards the back pay.
*. Question: It sounds like you have a valid reason to seek a modification or clarification of the order.
To address your situation, you might consider filing a Motion to Reconsider or a Motion to Modify Child Support.
Steps for Filing a Motion:
- State Your Grounds: Explain that you misunderstood the terms of the order.
- Prepare the Motion: Include details such as case number, court, and parties involved.
- Attach Supporting Documents: Provide evidence of payments and the */* custody arrangement.
- **File the
Can the motion to vacate parenting order be in numbered statements
Sure, ****! Here's your Motion to Vacate Parenting Order formatted into numbered statements:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced for the past year and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay foractivities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
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Would you need any more assistance with this motion or further clarification on any points?
The specific date that */* started was September 20th *
Got it, ****! Here's the updated version with the specific date included:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked topay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
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Would you need any more assistance with this motion or further clarification on any points?
I am agreeing to pay for childs health insurance
Sure, ****! Here's the updated motion including your agreement to pay for the child's health insurance:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I havebeen continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
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Would you like any more assistance or clarification on any points?
This case has unnessessarily dragged on for this long and it is not my fault that it dragged on as the other parties attorney is the one that was drafting up the order
****, it looks like you've been dealing with a lot. Here's an updated motion that includes your statement about the delay:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up wouldcover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has unnecessarily dragged on for this long, and it is not my fault that it dragged on as the other party's attorney was responsible for drafting up the order.
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Would you like any more assistance or clarification on any points?
Can you reword * and * to make them sound more professional. Also, put them in an order than makes sense
Sure, ****! Here’s your updated motion with reworded points * and *, and reordered for clarity:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up wouldcover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has been prolonged unnecessarily, primarily due to delays in the drafting of the order by the other party's attorney.
*. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
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Would you need any more assistance or clarification on any points?
Can you order everything in an appropriate order so that it makes sense
Sure thing, ****! Here’s your motion ordered appropriately:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, it does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Despite our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activitiesI did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has been prolonged unnecessarily, primarily due to delays in the drafting of the order by the other party's attorney.
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Would you need any more assistance or clarification on any points?
Can you make sure that everything sounds as professional as possible
Sure, ****! Here’s your motion with a polished and professional touch:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuouslyasked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has been unnecessarily prolonged, primarily due to delays in the drafting of the order by the other party's attorney.
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Would you need any more assistance or clarification on any points?
I orriginally submitted the motion to modify on */*/* but we did not start */* until september * *
Got it, ****. Here's the updated motion reflecting the original filing date and the start of the */* arrangement:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so asto avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has been unnecessarily prolonged, primarily due to delays in the drafting of the order by the other party's attorney.
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Would you need any further assistance or clarification on any points?
from the time that we have practiced */* to ocober 4th *-* i have paid a total of *.* in child support
Here's your updated motion including the specific amount you have paid in child support:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we have practiced */* to October 4th, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current order statesthat costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has been unnecessarily prolonged, primarily due to delays in the drafting of the order by the other party's attorney.
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Would you like any further assistance or clarification on any points?
also, i would like to add that any school extra curricular activities that child signs up for would be split */* since that is the child's decision herself
Got it, ****. Here’s the updated motion with the additional details:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October 4th, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that these payments be credited towards my back support arrears, as they exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current order states that costs should be equallydivided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities our child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision to participate.
*. I request that the court either enforce our original agreement or provide a clear directive on how to handle the financial obligations for extracurricular activities to ensure fairness and prevent undue financial burden.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has been unnecessarily prolonged, primarily due to delays in the drafting of the order by the other party's attorney.
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Would you need any further assistance or clarification on any points?
also, when the other party had me sign that i would pay within 60 days, they did not even give me an amount that i would need to pay. Having to pay will greatly effect childs way of living day to day especially with christmas coming up
Here's the updated and polished version of your motion, including all the new points:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Additionally, I request that the court modify the parenting order to clarify the terms regarding the payment for extracurricular activities.
*. The current orderstates that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation."
*. Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. Additionally, when the other party had me sign that I would pay within 60 days, they did not provide an amount that I would need to pay. Having to pay will greatly affect the child's day-to-day living, especially with Christmas coming up.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has been unnecessarily prolonged, primarily due to delays in the drafting of the order by the other party's attorney.
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Would you need any more assistance or clarification on
Can you make it sound more professional and reorder everything appropriately
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation.
*. Specifically, I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the orderdoes not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. Additionally, when the other party had me sign that I would pay within 60 days, they did not provide an amount that I would need to pay. Having to pay will greatly affect the child's day-to-day living, especially with Christmas coming up.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has been unnecessarily prolonged, primarily due to delays in the drafting of the order by the other party's attorney.
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Would you like any more assistance or clarification on any points?
I also felt pressured to sign this order
****, here's a revised, professionally worded motion, incorporating your feeling of pressure to sign the order:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that"neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. Additionally, when the other party had me sign that I would pay within 60 days, they did not provide an amount that I would need to pay. Having to pay will greatly affect the child's day-to-day living, especially with Christmas coming up.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has been unnecessarily prolonged, primarily due to delays in the drafting of the order by the other party's attorney.
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Would you like any more assistance or clarification on any points?
change number * to not place so much blame on the other attorney
Sure, ****! Here’s the revised motion with a more neutral wording for point *:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neitherparty shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. Additionally, when the other party had me sign that I would pay within 60 days, they did not provide an amount that I would need to pay. Having to pay will greatly affect the child's day-to-day living, especially with Christmas coming up.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has experienced delays, which have contributed to its prolonged status.
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Would you need any more assistance or clarification on any points?
make number * sound more professional
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despitethis, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has experienced delays, which have contributed to its prolonged status.
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Would you need any more assistance or clarification on any points?
move number * up towards the other info on child support
Here's your updated motion, with point * moved up accordingly:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as thesepayments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has experienced delays, which have contributed to its prolonged status.
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Would you need any more assistance or clarification on any points?
add to number * that according to my self kept records i believe i should owe around $*. Add this near the other info on child support
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. According to my self-kept records, I believe I should owe around $*,*.
*. I request that thepayments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has experienced delays, which have contributed to its prolonged status.
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Would you need any more assistance or clarification on any points?
make number * more professional
Sure, ****! Here’s the updated motion with a more professional wording for point *:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. Based on my detailed personal records, I estimate that my remaining balance should be approximately $*,*.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case
move * closer to *
Sure, ****! Here’s your motion with point * moved closer to point *:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. Based on my detailed personal records, I estimate that my remaining balance should be approximately $*,*.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especiallywith the upcoming holiday season.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has experienced delays, which have contributed to its prolonged status.
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Would you need any more assistance or clarification on any points?
advise in number * that that would be the amount owed if my payments for the last year were not credited towards the backpay. if it is applied to back pay the amount would now be an overpayment of the difference which i am not asking for back
Sure, ****! Here’s your revised motion with the clarification in point *:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. Based on my detailed personal records, I estimate that my remaining balance should be approximately $*,*. If my payments for the last year are credited towards the backpay, this amount would result in an overpayment, which I am not asking to be refunded.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign anagreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in the current order.
*. This case has
move * after *
Sure, ****! Here's your updated motion with point * moved after point *:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Based on my detailedpersonal records, I estimate that my remaining balance should be approximately $*,*. If my payments for the last year are credited towards the backpay, this amount would result in an overpayment, which I am not asking to be refunded.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it
add the overpayment amount to nuber *
Sure, ****! Here's your revised motion with the overpayment amount added to point *:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered in September.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Based on my detailed personal records, I estimate that my remaining balance should be approximately $*,*. If my payments for the last year are credited towards the backpay, this amount would result in an overpayment of $*,*.*, which I am not asking to be refunded.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health insurance as stipulated in
add the specific date to number *. september *
Sure, ****! Here’s your revised motion with the specific date added to point *:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered on September *, *.
*. I misunderstood the terms of the order due to a lack of legal representation and felt pressured to sign it.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Based on my detailed personal records, I estimate that my remaining balance should be approximately $*,*. If my payments for the last year are credited towards the backpay, this would result in an overpayment of $*,*.*, which I am not asking to be refunded.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. I agree to pay for the child's
make number * sound more professional
Sure, ****! Here’s the revised motion with a more professional tone for point *:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered on September *, *.
*. Due to a lack of legal representation, I misunderstood the terms of the order and felt compelled to sign it under pressure.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September 20th, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Based on my detailed personal records, I estimate that myremaining balance should be approximately $*,*. If my payments for the last year are credited towards the backpay, this would result in an overpayment of $*,*.*, which I am not asking to be refunded.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. I agree to pay
change * to support arrers
Sure, ****! Here’s your revised motion with the requested changes:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered on September *, *.
*. Due to a lack of legal representation, I misunderstood the terms of the order and felt compelled to sign it under pressure.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September *, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Based on my detailed personal records, I estimate that my remaining balance should be approximately $*,*. If my payments for the last year are credited towards the back support arrears, this would result in an overpayment of $*,*.*, which I am not asking to be refunded.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in the past and have never asked the other parent for payment.
*. I request that any school extracurricular activities that the child signs up for be split */*, as it is the child's decision.
*. I agree to pay for the child's health
mention that the reason back support was owed was because there was no official child support order until the initial parenting plan was put in place, when that happened child support was backdated to the date filed. This is similar to my situation except I am still being asked to pay instead of adjusting from the date i filed
Sure, ****! Here’s your updated motion incorporating the reason for the back support:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered on September *, *.
*. Due to a lack of legal representation, I misunderstood the terms of the order and felt compelled to sign it under pressure.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September *, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Based on my detailed personal records, I estimate that my remaining balance shouldbe approximately $*,*. If my payments for the last year are credited towards the back support arrears, this would result in an overpayment of $*,*.*, which I am not asking to be refunded.
*. The reason back support was owed is because there was no official child support order until the initial parenting plan was put in place. When that happened, child support was backdated to the date filed. This is similar to my situation except I am still being asked to pay instead of adjusting from the date I filed.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a
make * sound more professional
Sure, ****! Here’s your updated motion with a more professional tone for point *:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered on September *, *.
*. Due to a lack of legal representation, I misunderstood the terms of the order and felt compelled to sign it under pressure.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September *, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Based on my detailed personalrecords, I estimate that my remaining balance should be approximately $*,*. If my payments for the last year are credited towards the back support arrears, this would result in an overpayment of $*,*.*, which I am not asking to be refunded.
*. The back support was accrued because there was no official child support order in place until the initial parenting plan was implemented. At that time, child support was backdated to the date of filing. My situation is similar, except I am still being required to make payments instead of adjusting from the date I filed.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities
how can i end this
To conclude your motion, you can add a closing statement to sum up your request and indicate your readiness to comply with the court's directives. Here’s a sample closing statement:
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered on September *, *.
*. Due to a lack of legal representation, I misunderstood the terms of the order and felt compelled to sign it under pressure.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September *, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper creditfor the payments made.
*. Based on my detailed personal records, I estimate that my remaining balance should be approximately $*,*. If my payments for the last year are credited towards the back support arrears, this would result in an overpayment of $*,*.*, which I am not asking to be refunded.
*. The back support was accrued because there was no official child support order in place until the initial parenting plan was implemented. At that time, child support was backdated to the date of filing. My situation is similar, except I am still being required to make payments instead of adjusting from the date I filed.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I
Back support was due due to there being no support order in place and once it was put in place, it was backdated to the date filed.
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Motion to Vacate Parenting Order
*. I, **** ****, respectfully request that the court vacate and reconsider the parenting order entered on September *, *.
*. Due to a lack of legal representation, I misunderstood the terms of the order and felt compelled to sign it under pressure.
*. I believed the order would account for the */* custody arrangement practiced since September *, *, and adjust my child support obligations accordingly.
*. I originally submitted the motion to modify on November *, *, but the */* arrangement did not start until September *, *.
*. From the time we started practicing */* custody until October *, *, I have paid a total of $*,*.* in child support.
*. I request that the payments made in the past year be credited towards my back support arrears, as these payments exceed the owed amount. I am not seeking a refund, only proper credit for the payments made.
*. Based on my detailed personal records, I estimate that my remaining balance should be approximately $*,*. If my payments for the last year are creditedtowards the back support arrears, this would result in an overpayment of $*,*.*, which I am not asking to be refunded.
*. The back support was accrued because there was no official child support order in place until the initial parenting plan was implemented. At that time, child support was backdated to the date of filing. My situation is similar, except I am still being required to make payments instead of adjusting from the date I filed.
*. Additionally, when the other party required me to sign an agreement to pay within 60 days, they did not provide a specific amount. This financial obligation will significantly impact the child's day-to-day living, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
*. The current order states that costs should be equally divided for agreed-upon activities and that "neither party shall unreasonably object to an extracurricular activity so as to avoid the financial obligation." Despite this, the order does not account for situations where one parent cannot afford the expenses.
*. Contrary to our prior agreement that the parent signing up would cover the costs, I have been continuously asked to pay for activities I did not agree to, which cost over $* a month.
*. Furthermore, I have enrolled our child in multiple extracurricular activities in