What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
In June, I was awarded temporary custody of my child. In the Magistrate's decision it also stated that my weekly child support payment should be held in escrow from July 1 until the conclusion of our next court decision.(full custod) It also stated at the end that my lawyer was responsible for filing the entry.
Fast forward to this month. I was awarded full custody of my child, and in the final order it was ordered that all escrowed monies be turned over to me.
After recieving my final order in the mail, I contacted the child support office to find out how long it would be before I would get the escrowed money. They told me that they have no escrowed money because they never recieved any order to hold it. I went to the court to find out if they had record of sending the order to child support only to find out that they court had not yet recieved a the final entry from my attorney.
Bottom line is that my attorney did not file the entry and send it to cs therefore costing me over 1500 in monies that were sent out instead of being escrowed.
What is the proper way to handle this? The lawyer did a good job for me in court so I do not want to handle it wrong with him, but I do want to know what would be customary in this situation. Should I expect him to waive the 500 dollar balance that is owed and call it even, or should I ask for reimbursement of all monies lost due to the error?
Any info is appreciated.
In June, I was awarded temporary custody of my child. In the Magistrate's decision it also stated that my weekly child support payment should be held in escrow from July 1 until the conclusion of our next court decision.(full custod) It also stated at the end that my lawyer was responsible for filing the entry.
Fast forward to this month. I was awarded full custody of my child, and in the final order it was ordered that all escrowed monies be turned over to me.
After recieving my final order in the mail, I contacted the child support office to find out how long it would be before I would get the escrowed money. They told me that they have no escrowed money because they never recieved any order to hold it. I went to the court to find out if they had record of sending the order to child support only to find out that they court had not yet recieved a the final entry from my attorney.
Bottom line is that my attorney did not file the entry and send it to cs therefore costing me over 1500 in monies that were sent out instead of being escrowed.
What is the proper way to handle this? The lawyer did a good job for me in court so I do not want to handle it wrong with him, but I do want to know what would be customary in this situation. Should I expect him to waive the 500 dollar balance that is owed and call it even, or should I ask for reimbursement of all monies lost due to the error?
Any info is appreciated.