Q&A on Lex Blog
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Rob La Gatta of Lex Blog on my experiences as a blogger. You can read the interview here.
This interview is part of a series Rob is doing, in which he explores all aspects of blogging and legal practice.
This interview is part of a series Rob is doing, in which he explores all aspects of blogging and legal practice.

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Read through and enter the discussion by using the form at the enddawn - February 25, 2008 10:41 PM
I have a unique situation that I am seeking case law on. My ex and I got divorced in 4/03' and we got back together in 7/03' (he felt it was cheaper to keep me so he sold me on getting back together). I have now decided to end things again. He was suppposed to continue making child support payments so I could use the money to run the household and take care of the kids. Once we moved back in together he stopped paying. I am now suing him for arrears. I have contributed to the household financially and physically (I do home repairs, tile, plumbing, electric, framing, ect.. that I never got paid for but saved us about 40K over the past 4 yrs). Do you know of any case law to make reference to in my situation? He is claiming I didn't contribute anything and doesn't think he should have to pay any arrears or give me any money from the money he spent from the proceeds of our marital residence (my portion was over 50K that went into a joint account whidh he primarily had control over). There's A LOT more detail but that is the jist of it.
Thanks for your help.
Philadelphia Bankruptcy Lawyer - December 19, 2010 12:25 PM
I want to thank the blogger very much not only for this post but also for his all previous efforts. I found this site to be very interesting. I will be coming back to this site for more information.
Philadelphia Bankruptcy Lawyer
Daniel Clement - December 21, 2010 10:43 PM
Thank you
Dan Clement