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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go into the office and ask them. If its a garnishment, they take the money so something is wrong with the set up.[/quote] Agree with this. Also, if they don't give you a straight answer [b]I would contact your state legislative representative.[/b] They will get things squared away quickly assuming it is an issue with the CS office and not something like your ex being unemployed. [/quote] I'll try this. As I said in my OP, going in the office is just as bad as calling the office. My ex is definitely still employed and with the same employer so I know that's not the issue. [/quote] PP here and another option is to file a show cause for the back due child support. DCSE and your ex will both have to show up and they can point fingers at each other for why the CS isn't being delivered. [b]Technically the garnishment doesn't excuse him from paying, it just means the payments have to go through DCSE. [/b] I guess the other question is whether he has mentioned if they are withholding the CS or not. Another less likely possibility is that his employer is not doing the garnishment correctly.[/quote] He's been trying to get out of paying child support from day 1. So in his mind, since his job isn't garnishing his check, he doesn't have to pay. :roll: [/quote] He should not be paying you directly if its a garnishment as when the garnishment goes through, he will end up being charged back child support and if he pays you directly and you choose not to return the money he'll never see it again.[/quote]
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