My question involves child support in the State of: WA
Support order filed in WA in 2004, neither ex or myself still live in WA. I lost my job in 2011 and up until that time I was paying her directly. She went to Domestic Relations for them to attach my unemployment. At that time she made a written statement that I was current in my payment until November 2011 and at that point they figured out arrears amount. I then went on SSDI, she got a lump sum for our son and payments for SSDI went to her and since it was more than child support ordered, I have written notice that arrears balance was $0 and case closed.
I then won custody of our son this past summer and I am attempting to file child support on her
Now she goes back to WA and said she made a mistake and she was just trying to nice to me and now she wants arrears because I never paid her from 2004 to 2006 and I owe her $13,998
Child support division said according to our records there is no arrears and case is closed
Now she is taking to OAH I guess a person that reviews and makes a ruling
What do you think will happen.
Support order filed in WA in 2004, neither ex or myself still live in WA. I lost my job in 2011 and up until that time I was paying her directly. She went to Domestic Relations for them to attach my unemployment. At that time she made a written statement that I was current in my payment until November 2011 and at that point they figured out arrears amount. I then went on SSDI, she got a lump sum for our son and payments for SSDI went to her and since it was more than child support ordered, I have written notice that arrears balance was $0 and case closed.
I then won custody of our son this past summer and I am attempting to file child support on her
Now she goes back to WA and said she made a mistake and she was just trying to nice to me and now she wants arrears because I never paid her from 2004 to 2006 and I owe her $13,998
Child support division said according to our records there is no arrears and case is closed
Now she is taking to OAH I guess a person that reviews and makes a ruling
What do you think will happen.
Support Arrears: Can a Parent Retract Their Past Stipulation to the Amount of Arrears
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