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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 289843" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Nope, I don't get unemployment because I wasn't officially fired or laid off. I had changed to part time hours at first in order to get difficult child to all appts, supervise him after school, and go to court so many times. That's when my benefits were cut so I was going into debt to cover the medication insurance out-of-pocket. Then, difficult child kept becoming more unstable and required even more time, which could not be foreseen ahead of time, so I took a leave of absence. Then after difficult child finally was sentenced and I calmed down and could return to work, they had already hired 2 part time people (not requiring paid benefits of course) so they could not bring me back. That's when I just let the insurance go- but it was only my insurance because I had gotten difficult child on medicaid. Then, I called medicaid to tell them difficult child's change in status as far as him not being in psychiatric hospital but being in Department of Juvenile Justice custody and medicaid dropped him saying Department of Juvenile Justice covered the cost. All I can do is explain that to the judge- that medicaid says it's up to Department of Juvenile Justice- Department of Juvenile Justice says it's up to me/insurance.</p><p></p><p>They'll have to assume some income amount somehow if I don't have a job and they are make to make me pay something anyhow. The petition requested the court to base the amount of CS on "the standard guidelines". Maybe I can find those online. Department of Juvenile Justice had told me before that they don't require CS payments if the parent is unemployed, but again, the left hand doesn't always know what the right hand is doing. When I go over there to see the PO in a couple of weeks, I'll walk over and see which judge has this courtroom. (At least I think each judge stays in the same courtroom, no matter what kind of case it is.) It will put my mind at ease to be able to ask other parents about the judge before I go to court. Also, I guess I can expect to pay back CS from the time difficult child was committed to Department of Juvenile Justice.</p><p></p><p>What concerns me slightly about the judge change is that the previous judge has kind of ruled in my favor, somewhat, a couple of times and this last time, she didn't support the gal when the gal was trashing me. I'm hoping that the judge has not been changed due to some of the people over there saying that the first judge has become too sympathetic toward me. on the other hand, it could be considered a conflict of interest if the judge that difficult child typically gets was also assigned to hear my case. I'm not sure how that works- do they want the same judge for everyone in the housekhold and pertaining to that child, or do they just want the same judge for the child's offenses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 289843, member: 3699"] Nope, I don't get unemployment because I wasn't officially fired or laid off. I had changed to part time hours at first in order to get difficult child to all appts, supervise him after school, and go to court so many times. That's when my benefits were cut so I was going into debt to cover the medication insurance out-of-pocket. Then, difficult child kept becoming more unstable and required even more time, which could not be foreseen ahead of time, so I took a leave of absence. Then after difficult child finally was sentenced and I calmed down and could return to work, they had already hired 2 part time people (not requiring paid benefits of course) so they could not bring me back. That's when I just let the insurance go- but it was only my insurance because I had gotten difficult child on medicaid. Then, I called medicaid to tell them difficult child's change in status as far as him not being in psychiatric hospital but being in Department of Juvenile Justice custody and medicaid dropped him saying Department of Juvenile Justice covered the cost. All I can do is explain that to the judge- that medicaid says it's up to Department of Juvenile Justice- Department of Juvenile Justice says it's up to me/insurance. They'll have to assume some income amount somehow if I don't have a job and they are make to make me pay something anyhow. The petition requested the court to base the amount of CS on "the standard guidelines". Maybe I can find those online. Department of Juvenile Justice had told me before that they don't require CS payments if the parent is unemployed, but again, the left hand doesn't always know what the right hand is doing. When I go over there to see the PO in a couple of weeks, I'll walk over and see which judge has this courtroom. (At least I think each judge stays in the same courtroom, no matter what kind of case it is.) It will put my mind at ease to be able to ask other parents about the judge before I go to court. Also, I guess I can expect to pay back CS from the time difficult child was committed to Department of Juvenile Justice. What concerns me slightly about the judge change is that the previous judge has kind of ruled in my favor, somewhat, a couple of times and this last time, she didn't support the gal when the gal was trashing me. I'm hoping that the judge has not been changed due to some of the people over there saying that the first judge has become too sympathetic toward me. on the other hand, it could be considered a conflict of interest if the judge that difficult child typically gets was also assigned to hear my case. I'm not sure how that works- do they want the same judge for everyone in the housekhold and pertaining to that child, or do they just want the same judge for the child's offenses? [/QUOTE]
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