Loudly and quietly are adverbs that can support 'speak'.
By making sure that they are allowed to speak and when they speak they are listened to.
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!
Why would you not want to support your child? Not knowing your situation, youd have to prove that you are not the father. I find it sad you don't want to support your child, but that isn't my place to speak.
Visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate with the state Child Support Enforcement agency.
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Visit your local family court department and ask to speak with an advocate. You would be asking for child support if that other person is the child's biological parent.Visit your local family court department and ask to speak with an advocate. You would be asking for child support if that other person is the child's biological parent.Visit your local family court department and ask to speak with an advocate. You would be asking for child support if that other person is the child's biological parent.Visit your local family court department and ask to speak with an advocate. You would be asking for child support if that other person is the child's biological parent.
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I believe the word "endorse" is what you're looking for.
Contact child support services, who presumably is handling it? Ask for a print out and take names of those you speak to.
You should visit the court and ask to speak with Child Support Enforcement. You can file a claim in the estate.
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