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    Harry Hardtimes Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Dec 15, 2008, 07:58 AM
    Painstaking family court process
    I was late for my court date for an adjustment on my child support payments; due to me becoming laid off and receiving unemployment benefits. I was prepared with my documents; i.e. unemployment benefit statements, job search diary, and potential job offers.

    Subsequently, the case was dismissed so I filed a notice of motion and it was thrown out! I was told that I would have to start a new petition and start the process all over again.

    I am now employed, but my question is will I be able to get that retro money back from when I was unemployed or will it be a lost?

    By the way, I reside in New York... Thanks!
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    Dec 15, 2008, 08:11 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Hardtimes View Post
    I was late for my court date for an adjustment on my child support payments; due to me becoming laid off and receiving unemployment benefits. I was prepared with my documents; i.e. unemployment benefit statements, job search diary, and potential job offers.

    Subsequently, the case was dismissed so I filed a notice of motion and it was thrown out! I was told that I would have to start a new petition and start the process all over again.

    I am now employed, but my question is will I be able to get that retro money back from when I was unemployed or will it be a lost?

    By the way, I reside in New York...Thanks!

    I have only seen the adjustment made from the date of the Order.

    Not unusual for a case to be dismissed if you are not on time. The Court has little patience.

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