You can forget about any criminal prosecution. If you were harmed, the agency should have an administrative appeals process. You can also go back to the court that issued the support order and address it there.
There have been some recent cases of judges declaring the agency exceeded their powers.
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You should complain to your state's Child Support Enforcement Agency or to your state representative if that doesn't work.You should complain to your state's Child Support Enforcement Agency or to your state representative if that doesn't work.You should complain to your state's Child Support Enforcement Agency or to your state representative if that doesn't work.You should complain to your state's Child Support Enforcement Agency or to your state representative if that doesn't work.
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I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
You should have informed the school. If not you will have to reapply.You should have informed the school. If not you will have to reapply.You should have informed the school. If not you will have to reapply.You should have informed the school. If not you will have to reapply.You should have informed the school. If not you will have to reapply.You should have informed the school. If not you will have to reapply.
You should contact the court or child support enforcement agency and request a date change.
You need to return to the court and report that the non-custodial parent is not paying. You should speak with someone with the state child support enforcement department regarding how to proceed. You should act ASAP.You need to return to the court and report that the non-custodial parent is not paying. You should speak with someone with the state child support enforcement department regarding how to proceed. You should act ASAP.You need to return to the court and report that the non-custodial parent is not paying. You should speak with someone with the state child support enforcement department regarding how to proceed. You should act ASAP.You need to return to the court and report that the non-custodial parent is not paying. You should speak with someone with the state child support enforcement department regarding how to proceed. You should act ASAP.
It is important that he be informed.
You should visit the court and ask to speak with Child Support Enforcement. You can file a claim in the estate.
Check with your state's child support enforcement agency and they will help guide you through the process.
1). Either the Child Support Enforcement Department or, 2). Your Employer should have detailed information on all your garnishments.
You can file a claim with the state department's Office of Child Support Services. You can google "Office of Child Support Services" and the name of the state in which you live, and you should be able to find the site. It will be a .gov site. Also, if the father of the child happens to be a U.S. Citizen, then I'm fairly sure that he needs a social security number in order to pay his taxes.
Visit the court that has jurisdiction over your case and ask to speak with an advocate from your state Child Support Enforcement. You should also file a motion for contempt of a court order against the obligor. The advocate can assist you.Visit the court that has jurisdiction over your case and ask to speak with an advocate from your state Child Support Enforcement. You should also file a motion for contempt of a court order against the obligor. The advocate can assist you.Visit the court that has jurisdiction over your case and ask to speak with an advocate from your state Child Support Enforcement. You should also file a motion for contempt of a court order against the obligor. The advocate can assist you.Visit the court that has jurisdiction over your case and ask to speak with an advocate from your state Child Support Enforcement. You should also file a motion for contempt of a court order against the obligor. The advocate can assist you.