What is the name of your state?Virginia/Texas
My spouse’s ex-husband is in arrears for over $26,000.00. To further complicate the matter, he is a convicted felon for utterance of bad checks to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars. In December there was a payment made to the DCSE of Virginia, two checks, both together totaling $1900.00, both of which bounced.
DCSE has been lackadaisical in the entire matter. There is a long arm statute in VA but would like to know how we can DCSE to act on the matter. My wife’s position is this, if he will not pay, then he should be jailed. Not only does this man shirk his responsibilities, he emotionally abuses the kids, both of which are 13 year old boys.
Custodial parent is a resident citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia, non-custodial parent is a resident citizen of Texas.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
My spouse’s ex-husband is in arrears for over $26,000.00. To further complicate the matter, he is a convicted felon for utterance of bad checks to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars. In December there was a payment made to the DCSE of Virginia, two checks, both together totaling $1900.00, both of which bounced.
DCSE has been lackadaisical in the entire matter. There is a long arm statute in VA but would like to know how we can DCSE to act on the matter. My wife’s position is this, if he will not pay, then he should be jailed. Not only does this man shirk his responsibilities, he emotionally abuses the kids, both of which are 13 year old boys.
Custodial parent is a resident citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia, non-custodial parent is a resident citizen of Texas.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
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