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JOY JOHNSON

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My ex-husband was ordered to pay childsupport
five years ago, he has never paid any support
to my children. I would like to know,what to
do now. He still has a drivers license, and he is still getting his tax refund. Is there
something I can do without contacting my local child support office. I have always
cooperated with them but I get no results.
Please help!!!
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial, Helvetica, Verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by JOY JOHNSON:
My ex-husband was ordered to pay childsupport
five years ago, he has never paid any support
to my children. I would like to know,what to
do now. He still has a drivers license, and he is still getting his tax refund. Is there
something I can do without contacting my local child support office. I have always
cooperated with them but I get no results.
Please help!!!
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


My response:

You're on the wrong bulletin board. You want the "Family Law" board. Look at the bottom of this screen page, and click on the proper site.

IAAL



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