I'm in South Carolina
Two years ago I had a significant change in my parenting plan that basically gave me custody of my son. It breaks down into 284 overnights for me and 81 overnights for the Mom. The problem is that the court order also says that we have joint custody with the mother being the primary. I filed with DSS about my child support order and they refused to close the case because the order doesn't specifically say that I have primary custody.
So I request a modification knowing that the mother would have to pay me if they recalculated child support. Months go by I never received a response.
A year goes by and I go into their office again to find out what happened. This time they agree to close the case after reviewing the court order. Months go by again then I receive an email stating they can't dismiss the case since we have joint custody on "paper". This time 7 months go by before I finally have my hearing.
At the modification hearing they tried to get me to accept a reduced child support amount based on the fact that we had joint custody. I asked to see how they were calculating the child support. They showed me they were using their shared custody formula. I showed them that they can't use the shared custody calculation because in their guidelines they can only use that formula when both parents have atleast 109 overnights which the mother doesn't have. We didn't come to an agreement and we proceeded to have a hearing with an actual judge.
Due to covid this was a virtual hearing, I pleaded my case again, and so did DSS while also admitting to the judge that I was right and that their guidelines couldn't be applied to my case. The judge agreed withe that I should have no child support obligation and closed my case. She only backdated my order to the actual negotiation conference date which was 2 months ago.
How could DSS get away with not knowing how their actual guidelines work. This oversight from them has cost me overpaid child support over 10k that my son will never see. Is there any action that I could take against them I feel like someone should be held accountable?
Two years ago I had a significant change in my parenting plan that basically gave me custody of my son. It breaks down into 284 overnights for me and 81 overnights for the Mom. The problem is that the court order also says that we have joint custody with the mother being the primary. I filed with DSS about my child support order and they refused to close the case because the order doesn't specifically say that I have primary custody.
So I request a modification knowing that the mother would have to pay me if they recalculated child support. Months go by I never received a response.
A year goes by and I go into their office again to find out what happened. This time they agree to close the case after reviewing the court order. Months go by again then I receive an email stating they can't dismiss the case since we have joint custody on "paper". This time 7 months go by before I finally have my hearing.
At the modification hearing they tried to get me to accept a reduced child support amount based on the fact that we had joint custody. I asked to see how they were calculating the child support. They showed me they were using their shared custody formula. I showed them that they can't use the shared custody calculation because in their guidelines they can only use that formula when both parents have atleast 109 overnights which the mother doesn't have. We didn't come to an agreement and we proceeded to have a hearing with an actual judge.
Due to covid this was a virtual hearing, I pleaded my case again, and so did DSS while also admitting to the judge that I was right and that their guidelines couldn't be applied to my case. The judge agreed withe that I should have no child support obligation and closed my case. She only backdated my order to the actual negotiation conference date which was 2 months ago.
How could DSS get away with not knowing how their actual guidelines work. This oversight from them has cost me overpaid child support over 10k that my son will never see. Is there any action that I could take against them I feel like someone should be held accountable?