child support arrearages

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Ruby66

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My jurisdiction is: Maine

I just finished a motion to modify custody and support. For a myriad of reasons it took almost 2 years and cost 20k. We share joint legal custody but my husband has physical and I have about 40% time with them. At the time of trial I did not have a job and the state imputed income to me of 24k. I did get a lower support order but I got hit with a 9,000 arrearages. I was not paying support from the time that I filed motion Nov 06 on advice of attorney since it would be retroactive. However I got hit with this now that the trial just ended. After paying attorneys fees and being unemployed (which they knew at trial) I can't pay this amount. I know I can file another motion to modify support but what about arrearages. I heard they usually don't make exceptions for arrearages. Can you get it reduced or stricken. Court gave me only 30 days to pay. I also want to comment that my ex makes over 175,000 so it is not like he needs the money. He has an excellent job and I am unemployed looking for work. Thoughts?
 
Is he demanding the arrearage be repaid within the 30 days? He can agree to a settlement of the arrearage if he chooses, then the agreement would be filed with the court. He could, theoretically, agree that a lower amount would be considered payment in full.

If he wants every penny, the court will support that. You could try to appeal the imputation calculation and possibly lower it that way.

If your attorney didn't advise you to bank the unpaid/disputed support in case you ended up having to pay it, you got bad advice.
 
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