Anonymous wrote:When my XH was alive, enforcement was located in Baltimore City and it was useless to call. I’d get a big check toward arrears when he filed state taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes me so angry when the absent parent doesn't pay to support their kids. Sleaze.
Contact his job, company HR department, any email/phone # you can get.
Send them a copy of the order and tell them to enter it in for next payroll or you'll have the Courts contact them. Companies can get in trouble for not properly garnishing wages.
-HR person
Thank you! Should I do this or have a lawyer contact them?
Please read my response to that person and don't do this. To be more technical it is not your court order that sets up the garnishment. DCSE sends its own administrative order to initiate the garnishment that is separate from your court order. At the very least please check with your lawyer before deciding to do this.