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Ohio Lawyers

Yes this site has a lot of great resources....

Thanks, Will

Danielle

I am a mother of two wonderful children. I have lived with my ex husband since 6 months after our divorce was final in October of 2004. I am a SAHM which I love. He is the bread winner. He has a white collar position. It is to the point that we can no longer live in the same house. I am stuck between a rock and hard place. I am not sure how I can go about requesting alimony and an increase in child support. He makes triple what he made from when we first divorced. He gets bonuses throughout the year. I have not yet received everything that was rightfully mine from our divorce decree. He has all of the money and I just take care of the house and children. He is threatening me with this. Does anyone have any advice on what I can and should do? Thank you

OKC Wedding Photographer

Danielle, your case is really saddening. If your exhusband wont support your kids then stop troubling yourself instead find a job, online jobs that you can pay the bills and support the kids.

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