[HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: LAWYERS Previous Post: Addition
eowynn_24
eowynn_24 at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 19 04:15:13 UTC 2003
"Cindy C." <cindysphynx at comcast.net> wrote:
Hi, Melinda,
> I'm really sorry to post again on this heavily OT subject, but
>in addition to my previous post, I forgot to add that I want to
>know if it would be illegal blackmail--as in, my father could sue
>or criminal charges could be brought against me, etc.
<snip>
If I were you, though, I would phone up some of the family law
clinics and legal aid clinics in your area. One of them could
answer your question without breaking a sweat, and the advice would
apply to your jurisdiction.
Good luck!
Cindy
>>>
Cindy has a valid point. I have a father that is also a deadbeat, I also happen to have a mother who works for ORS in Ut. In Ut they have certain procedures they follow. They have a certain amount of notices for failure to pay that go out, then they begin to garnish the obligees wages, and if that doesn't work the case gets turned over to the AG's office for court procedures. My mother has also participated in many of the court hearings, often times resulting in a judgment to pay by a certain time or face jail time, court fees, plus having to catch up on your back child support. If you would like I could get some more info for you on this.
Eowynn
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