I filed my response to Anthony’s OSC. I do NOT consent to the order requested, but I consent to the following order: The current order remain in full force and effect. The previous $23/month towards Mr. R’s share of uncovered medical expenses be reinstated and made an order until his support obligation ends, as Mr. R refuses to pay his share on his own.
Other Relief, I do not consent to the order requested. Supporting information- Collection efforts for child support and uncovered medical expenses should remain active until Mr. R’s obligation ends. I conversed with Mr. R the evening of March 16th and 17th 2008. He stated he currently has his license but it will get revoked in August if he fails to square up his arrears and get current. Mr. R has no rights of visitation nor has he had any contact of any kind with our minor child in nearly 15 years. He did not request a change in visitation in his OSC. Neither of Mr. R’s sisters lives with him as he declared. He has no roommates. He lives in a one bedroom house that is bein held in a trust until he dies then it reverts to Mr. R’s children including our minor child. I do not believe he pays rent for a house that is his. Mr. R told me that he works construction jobs here and there, nothing steady and gets paid cash for work he does. I cannot consent to his requests, as he is doing and has not been doing his part or making an effort to support our daughter, and that would not and is not fair to her.
Other information I wanted the court to know concerning support in my case is that Mr. R is court ordered to carry health care insurance on our minor child but he is not. He has failed and refused to pay his share of uncovered medical expenses for 3 years, incurred on behalf of our minor child.
I estimated his gross monthly income aat $3800 based on his ability to earn.
I provided my income, death benefits from when my husband passed away and I provided a copy of a letter I received from Anthony’s brother in law regarding a hold that was placed on Anthony’s trust account.