What is the name of your state? New York
My husband has been paying child support for close to 18 years. The payments are automatically deducted from his pay check each week. On occasion, double deductions occurred due to vacation pay, etc. The over paid funds accumulated over the years and were held in his account.
In December he received a letter from the CS agency thanking him for always making his cs payments. This was extremely unusual as he had never received a letter like this from them, ever in the 18 years he has been paying.
Even more surprising is; last week he received a check for over $600 from the CS agency. For some unknown reason, they returned, in full, all of the over paid funds that were in his account! We can see no reason as to why they would do such a thing since he still has another 3 years remaining to pay child support.
Based on negative experiences with the CS agency in the past, he refuses to contact them for any reason. He mentioned the letter and check situation to several people and they in turn asked if perhaps his ex-wife submitted papers to terminate the child support order early. That makes no sense to us since he is obligated to pay for another 3 years until the child turns 21 as stated in his divorce/support papers.
My question is: has this ever happened to anyone else? Has anyone else received a thank you letter?! Has anyone else received their money back without requesting it? Is it normal policy or procedure for the CS agency to voluntarily return over paid funds after so many years? Is this something new, that they no longer hold onto over paid funds? If not, then why would they? Can his ex-wife have the support order terminated? And if so, what reasons would she have to give to justify terminating the support order? Their daughter will turn 18 in a couple of weeks, so we’re wondering if that has something to do with it.
If anyone can shed some light on this, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
What is the name of your state? New YorkWhat is the name of your state?
My husband has been paying child support for close to 18 years. The payments are automatically deducted from his pay check each week. On occasion, double deductions occurred due to vacation pay, etc. The over paid funds accumulated over the years and were held in his account.
In December he received a letter from the CS agency thanking him for always making his cs payments. This was extremely unusual as he had never received a letter like this from them, ever in the 18 years he has been paying.
Even more surprising is; last week he received a check for over $600 from the CS agency. For some unknown reason, they returned, in full, all of the over paid funds that were in his account! We can see no reason as to why they would do such a thing since he still has another 3 years remaining to pay child support.
Based on negative experiences with the CS agency in the past, he refuses to contact them for any reason. He mentioned the letter and check situation to several people and they in turn asked if perhaps his ex-wife submitted papers to terminate the child support order early. That makes no sense to us since he is obligated to pay for another 3 years until the child turns 21 as stated in his divorce/support papers.
My question is: has this ever happened to anyone else? Has anyone else received a thank you letter?! Has anyone else received their money back without requesting it? Is it normal policy or procedure for the CS agency to voluntarily return over paid funds after so many years? Is this something new, that they no longer hold onto over paid funds? If not, then why would they? Can his ex-wife have the support order terminated? And if so, what reasons would she have to give to justify terminating the support order? Their daughter will turn 18 in a couple of weeks, so we’re wondering if that has something to do with it.
If anyone can shed some light on this, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
What is the name of your state? New YorkWhat is the name of your state?