Don't try to duck or avoid the authorities, on something like this. Be upfront (and civil) with them, and have copies of your recent paystubs, tax forms, and bills and expenses (regular and unexpected) ready to show. You might need to engage a lawyer... which of course costs more money.
In court, the judge will typically take into account your financial situation and ability to pay. If you can demonstrate that you made genuine efforts to pay but were unable to due to financial constraints, the judge may work out a payment plan or modify the payment amount to something more manageable for you. However, it ultimately depends on the judge's discretion and the specific laws in your jurisdiction.
Barely
yea, but it barely happens
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Nothing happens, its like you barely got the game and put in the xbox 36
Stephen hawkings took on many challanges like the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and he lost control of his muscles and nerves and he couldnt write and he could barely talk now he cant at all
they were not like the modern generation and barely had the gadgets...they did a lot of physical work and barely got time to pass time.. but some common entertainment means were- music dance camp fires and story telling or games like street cricket pithoo hop scotch and kho kho
it either wont run or the explosion will be so poor it will barely will
This would be up to the judge based on who has the child the most. Sounds like you need to renegotiate.
Rarely or barely happens :) if this is your homework good luck with the other synonoms :) :)
Barely is an adverb of degree, moreso when it modifies an adjective (barely visible).
A synonym for barely is almost. An antonym for barely is totally.
If your ex is not working then I do not think you can get alimony...the whole point of alimony is for the "dominant" partner...as in the one that makes more money, to provide financial support for the other after a divorce, but if they are not making any money themselves then you cannot expect them to be able to support you if they can barely support themselves.