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#11
Minnesota State Forum / RE: Driver's license
Jul 21, 2006, 04:03:24 PM
No, its not free without knowing the number.  Again, if you PM me, I can help you in this area too.......for free :)
#12
Minnesota State Forum / RE: Need some MN help...
Jul 21, 2006, 04:01:35 PM
We are neighbors....you can PM me if you want to, I would be glad to take a little road trip for a fellow sparconian.

#13
Minnesota State Forum / RE: Need some MN help...
Jul 18, 2006, 06:53:26 PM
Hmm this sounds like a job for your MN friends to spy on her...What region do you live in?  I am in the South Metro.
#14
Whats been going on lately peoples?  What happened to this site?  I know there are many things going on in this crazy state!

Spinner...how things been?  Calm, cool, BM behaving these days, no contempts?

Hatewelfare....how are you enjoying being a custodial parent?  Probably ALOT less drama going on right..or at least its more managable?  How is your son doing and didn't you have a new addition to the family if I remember correctly?

Tulip...what's up sista?  Hanging in there?  BM disappear?  Has she had any visitations or done any screen to have visits?  Kids doing better?


As for us, BM has the kids for 7 weeks this summer, and it makes me crazy everyday they are gone.  She now makes them talk on speaker phone which is always a joy.  Got a new free attorney, which I have no idea where the hell she finds these people to represent her for free.  I do like this one however because she does set her straight when she doesn't quite "get it"  LOL.

My ex has disappeared off the face of the planet.  He sends his wife to speak to me and she was explicitly told to stay out of our business by the judge.  Doesn't bother her though, she keeps on a calling.  He hasn't seen the boys since last August and there has been no contact from him to me whatsoever.  I think he finds it easier to not see his kids than deal with his crazy wife at every single exchange.  But the kids have recovered and think Dad will grow up and see them again one day when they are older.  Still sucks, doesn't make it any easier, and my 9 year old says "let's just leave him alone until he pulls his head out of his butt."  LOL.  Smart kid.  So I have honored his request.  His Dad will call when he is ready I guess, or as soon as he gets a divorce from SM!

Thats our lives in a nutshell. No drama..well minimal at best anyway.  We are REALLY liking it!
#15
Minnesota State Forum / RE: TULIP............
Feb 26, 2006, 08:14:58 PM
WHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTT!!  Why on earth do have to give her 10,000???  Is that part of his divorce?  all she is going to do is buy some meth with it!!

I saw your other post.  Is SD hanging around different friends?  Her friends KNOW about it, it is usually something they tell other people.  When I was in highschool...which was a million years ago.... I had a friend that used to cut herself.  Then I thought it was cool so I decided to cut myself.  No matter how many times I did it, it friggin hurt, so it wasn't for me, BUT, my friend kept on a doing it.

She is crying out for some obvious attention or she is following the crowd.  Get her into counseling ASAP.  She has a good head on her shoulders, she is now just feeling the situation I think, and it is starting to set in that her mom is a junkie.  
#16
Minnesota State Forum / I posted on CS board eom
Feb 18, 2006, 08:42:27 PM
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#17
Probably if there is a new divorce in process or both parents make substantially the same amount of money they will imput both incomes right away.  I don't know spinner..call the CS office and ask the worker that is taking your money.  She is supposed to know.  :)
#18
Minnesota State Forum / Sorry...
Feb 09, 2006, 06:37:54 PM
obviously my computer is on drugs or something.  Sorry for all the posts.  :)
#19
Minnesota State Forum / found this....
Feb 09, 2006, 06:33:59 PM
This is on the Pro se child support modification papers...

EXPEDITED CHILD SUPPORT PROCESS
MOTION TO MODIFY SUPPORT

YOU CAN USE THIS PACKET OF FORMS ONLY IF:

(1)    There is already an existing court order setting or reserving support;
(2)   You are asking the court to change child support, medical support, and/or child care, and
(3)   You and/or the other party receive public assistance or child support services from the county.
You cannot use this form to change spousal maintenance,
 parenting time, (visitation) or custody

 THE COURT CANNOT GRANT A REQUEST TO MODIFY AN EXISTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDER USING THE INCOME SHARES MODEL UNTIL JANUARY 1, 2008, OR UNDER LIMITED EXCEPTIONS, UNTIL JANUARY 1, 2007.  CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR OTHER LEGAL SERVICES PROVIDER FOR MORE INFORMATION.

•   Court personnel, the county attorney's office, and the child support office cannot help you fill out these forms.
•   You may need to speak with a lawyer if you do not know how to answer the questions on these forms.
•   You must fill out all three forms included with this packet and you must follow the instructions included with this packet.
•   Type your answers or print neatly using dark ink.
#20
Minnesota State Forum / found this....
Feb 09, 2006, 06:33:28 PM
This is on the Pro se child support modification papers...

EXPEDITED CHILD SUPPORT PROCESS
MOTION TO MODIFY SUPPORT

YOU CAN USE THIS PACKET OF FORMS ONLY IF:

(1)    There is already an existing court order setting or reserving support;
(2)   You are asking the court to change child support, medical support, and/or child care, and
(3)   You and/or the other party receive public assistance or child support services from the county.
You cannot use this form to change spousal maintenance,
 parenting time, (visitation) or custody

 THE COURT CANNOT GRANT A REQUEST TO MODIFY AN EXISTING CHILD SUPPORT ORDER USING THE INCOME SHARES MODEL UNTIL JANUARY 1, 2008, OR UNDER LIMITED EXCEPTIONS, UNTIL JANUARY 1, 2007.  CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR OTHER LEGAL SERVICES PROVIDER FOR MORE INFORMATION.

•   Court personnel, the county attorney's office, and the child support office cannot help you fill out these forms.
•   You may need to speak with a lawyer if you do not know how to answer the questions on these forms.
•   You must fill out all three forms included with this packet and you must follow the instructions included with this packet.
•   Type your answers or print neatly using dark ink.