Originally Posted by
Midtowner
jnorris, I'm an attorney and I've had lots of dealings with DHS. Actually, if you request a hearing, they'll bend over backwards to accommodate you on payments. And the 10% is interest, not a fee, and it goes to the custodial parent unless it's on public money which went to TANF or something like that.
That said, I think there are some serious problems with the current system. For one thing, the difference between 120 days and 121 days for shared parenting is often used to deprive noncustodial parents of additional time. The shared parenting schedule in that range should be more gradual.
Also, household income should be used to calculate income, not the individual's income. I've had too many cases where one party stayed at home and did nothing, but had a rich spouse, yet the NCP still got hammered. I'm not sure that's fair either.
But no system is going to be perfect, and I think it's gotten a lot better over the years. Keep up with those payments though.
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