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Old 02-22-2011, 04:20 AM
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Originally Posted by USMCFLYR View Post
And your lawyer says?
You might be better off finding this out through a variety of avenues available to you on the web that actually deals with division of assests.
Here is an example of resources available to you:
Answers.com - Is per diem included in calculating Texas child support

USMCFLYR
I have looked on the web but per diem seems to be a rarely heard of item. I have not seen anything that goes against it in specific terms. Since no one understands it they just assume that it is income and it gets included in the child support calculations.

Originally Posted by Grumble View Post
You need to get a better lawyer. I believe Texas is an at-fault state. If she left and cheated, she should be getting NOTHING.
Unfortunately Texas is a no fault state. She cheated, left the marriage, now wants lots of money, the house and more importantly got my son. She will not negotiate better visitation terms based on my work schedule. Its weekends only and she knows I'm too junior to hold weekends off.
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