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    Angry Oakland County FOC and Support Wording

    The support portion of the decree states, "Until the children obtain the age of 18 or graduate high school, whichever comes later, but not past the age of 19 1/2"

    I have 3 children, the oldest graduated in June 2006 and turned 18 in October. I got a letter from FOC stating that since there is no per-child breakdown for support in the decree, I'll have to continue paying the same amount for 2 children unless she (ex) agrees to reduce the fee or we have a salary review.

    She won't agree to anything. I was wondering if an attorney can file a Motion to Modify the support agreement so this doesn't happen again in 2008 and 2010? FOC is absolutely no help whatsoever. Any advise?

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    Default Re: Oakland County FOC and Support Wording

    You should be able to petition for a modification yourself without using a lawyer. If you do not wish to do so then, yes, a lawyer should be able to file the motion on your behalf, but you will have to pay the lawyer's fee.

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    Default Re: Oakland County FOC and Support Wording

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    You should be able to petition for a modification yourself without using a lawyer. If you do not wish to do so then, yes, a lawyer should be able to file the motion on your behalf, but you will have to pay the lawyer's fee.
    I certainly would not use the lawyer who wrote that first piece of sterling prose!



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    Default Re: Oakland County FOC and Support Wording

    If it was the wife's lawyer who drafted the language, though, it was arguably good lawyering.

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    Default Re: Oakland County FOC and Support Wording

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    If it was the wife's lawyer who drafted the language, though, it was arguably good lawyering.
    With the greatest respect, I disagree.

    If language in a judgment causes problem, the first offender is, of course, the judge who signed the thing. The second and lesser offender is the lawyer who wrote it.

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    Default Re: Oakland County FOC and Support Wording

    I was being somewhat sarcastic, although the bad drafting did score the client some extra money (assuming this was the mother's lawyer's work). In Michigan, assuming this was a consent judgment, the normal protocol would be to have the plaintiff draft the proposed consent judgment, the defense counsel review it, and then to have both parties sign a proposed final copy. That is then reviewed by the Friend of the Court office for compliance with Michigan law and, if approved, forwarded to the judge for a signature. So there's room for more than two offenders.

    Departures from the Michigan child support formula are supposed to be approved by a court and explained on the record. I doubt that this was intended to be a departure, and absent appropriate findigns on the record I don't personally believe that the FOC office should be treating it as a departure.

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