What is the name of your state? SC
My husband has 2 children, by 2 different ladies.
1. The first child he gave up parental rights to, a few years ago, and is still being charged c/s, do we need to get an attorney to stop this, or can it be stopped? The mother said as long as he signed the papers, she would get it taken care of and hasn't.
2. He was working with a company that was taking c/s out of his check, some things came up and he left this job. A year later he went back and they didn't take c/s out. He didn't realize this until about 6 months later. When he did realize this, he asked them to take it out again, they told him they needed NC (where the c/s is being drawn) to send them the papers. He could never get the court to send them, nor the company to take it out of his check. To my understanding, the company was suppose to still have the information, and was their responsibility to take this money out of his check. He was never able to get this straightend out for about a year. Now he owes for that year, isn't it a state law the company has to pay back c/s?
My husband has 2 children, by 2 different ladies.
1. The first child he gave up parental rights to, a few years ago, and is still being charged c/s, do we need to get an attorney to stop this, or can it be stopped? The mother said as long as he signed the papers, she would get it taken care of and hasn't.
2. He was working with a company that was taking c/s out of his check, some things came up and he left this job. A year later he went back and they didn't take c/s out. He didn't realize this until about 6 months later. When he did realize this, he asked them to take it out again, they told him they needed NC (where the c/s is being drawn) to send them the papers. He could never get the court to send them, nor the company to take it out of his check. To my understanding, the company was suppose to still have the information, and was their responsibility to take this money out of his check. He was never able to get this straightend out for about a year. Now he owes for that year, isn't it a state law the company has to pay back c/s?
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