Doodles
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Restraining order against Terri will stay in effect, judge decides
http://www.katu.com/news/local/124749564.html
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Restraining order against Terri will stay in effect, judge decides
http://www.katu.com/news/local/124749564.html
Well, this is good news. Maybe they will lift the abatement tomorrow and Kaine can get the divorce he wants. Since she cannot seek visitation at this point, I don't see any reason why they can't just draw up papers and she can sign them and walk away. Since there are no charges pending, I don't see why she can't get a job and pay some child support besides.
Good luck finding news about the abatement and finalizing the divorce. I'm surprised there was so little news about the RO. Maybe the news sources are waiting until something happens tomorrow.
It might be difficult for her to find a decent job. The economy is slow, and she is notorious.
Good luck finding news about the abatement and finalizing the divorce. I'm surprised there was so little news about the RO. Maybe the news sources are waiting until something happens tomorrow.
It might be difficult for her to find a decent job. The economy is slow, and she is notorious.
I agree that she will not be able to pay any child support as she is not able to get a job due to what has happened this past year. She will not have to pay any support if she is not allowed to see her child.
If she is ordered to pay child support, she will have to get a job. There is always Walmart and Shari's.
Oh yes she will. I don't know about other states, but the state of Oregon bases child support on the child. It's not the child's fault that her mother has been ordered not to see her, so she will have to pay support once it is ordered by the court, but not until then.
BTW, I've been told by an attorney and law enforcement that ROs are not easy to get in Oregon either. So the judge must have not liked what he/she saw in evidence.
Well, this is good news. Maybe they will lift the abatement tomorrow and Kaine can get the divorce he wants. Since she cannot seek visitation at this point, I don't see any reason why they can't just draw up papers and she can sign them and walk away. Since there are no charges pending, I don't see why she can't get a job and pay some child support besides.
She conceeded the restraining order again, effectively walking away from her child. Just like last year, I have to believe that she either believes Kaine is the better parent or she stands to lose too much by fighting it. Or both.
No new details. I wish they would release more info.
It has been a while since I have posted on this case, but IIRC some of the problem for her is making statements under oath (on paper) regarding financial assets and responding to interogatories.
The million dollar question was how she paid Houze's retainer fee and whether the funds could be considered marital assets, correct?
Just a couple of questions. In Oregon is the child support determined on a sliding scale due to income or is there a set minimum she will be told to pay? In my state both parents must submit an itemized list of expenses and the judge looks them over then announces how much the court believes the person can afford. At least children are promised a fair amount in Oregon.