Q: She stated that she is not able to be
employed due to sickness but she also owns a business that is not
profitable and saying that for these reason my motion should be denied
because she has no income.
I unfortunately am low income also should i respond to the motion to deny or leave it for the motion date
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Its
a motion. I don't have an attorney and cant afford one. I am at a lose
of what my options are.. She has an Attorney. I am currently paying 65%
in child support and can not continue with this amount. Can you advise
what my options maybe. Thanks you for taking the time to respond I
appreciate it.A: David's Answer: Yes, you should answer the motion.
It seems to me a relatively low probability win on her part, since her
financial circumstances (for the most part) do not affect your ability
to get a downward modification. That said, if you don't file a written
response, the motion may be granted on default. For a full assessment,
schedule a consult with a Rockland/Westchester Family Law attorney.
-- David Bliven, Westchester Family Law attorney (www.blivenlaw.net)
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