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Child support determination in Florida

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LdiJ

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Not necessarily here in FL. Garnishments are usually reserved for the ones who have either demonstrated they won't pay or have chosen to do so. Its not the automatic first means of collection.
That's different. In my state you have to really fight with the courts to NOT be automatically garnished.
 


Ohiogal

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Really? Someone didn't like that I pointed out that OP is pathetic and is choosing his selfish desires over his children and they would be better off without him and reported my post? Nice.
 

RRevak

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Really? Someone didn't like that I pointed out that OP is pathetic and is choosing his selfish desires over his children and they would be better off without him and reported my post? Nice.
Looks like someone really won't like court then (as Pro so eloquently puts it..) *le sigh*
 

RRevak

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That's different. In my state you have to really fight with the courts to NOT be automatically garnished.
Trust me, I would have loved for garnishment to be the first means. Maybe I would have ended up with at least something from the ex while we still had our orders.
 
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