My Ex filed for a mod. to the parenting plan, but not Child Support. does

lulu

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he need to continue paying it? My ex husband is fighting me for custody of my two sons (one is not his biological child) and the boys thought the grass would be greener and agreed to try this. the temporary orders give him primary residence but he failed to file a motion to modify the child support. both boys want to come home but he wont let them becasue he says the court order says that he has them.. doesnt he still have to comply with the current child support order until/unless he files for a modification of that as well? is it in my best interest to stay shut up about it and see where this case goes or to ask him for the payment so I can continue to keep paying household bills until I can find a job to replace that money for their support? If they indeed want to come home & the judge orders it, how will this work?
the Commissioner stated that she will not have my sons being bounced around and ordered this "temporary order" to last until December. My youngest son wants no part of it but got forced into it by his older brother... I personally think he has to still pay because I equate it to his 6 weeks of visitation in the summer (which he has never taken them) he is supposed to have them for over a month but he still is ordered to continue paying support. because the child support is to help maintain their home as per his portion of their household bills.. if I am wrong, I would sure LOVE someone to correct me so I am not sounding completely off kilter
 
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