What to do about unfair alimony payments?
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What to do about unfair alimony payments?
I recently received my divorce papers stating that I have to pay $1,100 a month permanent alimony because my ex-wife’s lawyer wrote in the divorce papers that I am possibly employed by the civil service (I’m not and never have been) and can afford to pay it. My ex and her lawyer know where I work and how much I make. I’m retired military and she is currently receiving half of my pension and she is a full-time supervisory employee with a pharmaceutical company. I don’t make near as much as they assume. What can I do after the fact to have my voice heard.
Asked on October 24, 2011 under Family Law, Alaska
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L.P., Member, Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
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