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Originally Posted by unaluna
What does that mean? Will you be going back in front of a different judge? Doesnt the ex have more education than you - why should you support her? Wasnt she always working? This is unreal.
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I don’t know if it will be the same or a different judge.
Yes, she has more education and was highly accomplished but isn’t making anywhere near her potential.
She’s also hiding her income. She hasn’t filed income taxes in two years. All she produced was two pay stubs to show a very modest income. But her current job is sales commission based and the pay stubs only show her base hourly pay, not her sales commissions. So she’s not disclosed her actual income to the court.
She submitted her financials at 1:25, with court starting at 1:30. My lawyer requested 10 minutes to review the documents and got peeled out because this woman was already waiting 2.5 years for support.
My lawyer reads 5 minute recess to discuss with me.
That’s when I said “that judge had her mind made up when she came in. What will this cost in penalties to delay?” “$2000 to $5000”
“Then we delay. $5000 is better than a life sentence “