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Old July 22nd 05, 09:32 AM
teachrmama
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Geesh, rj, did you read Gini's response to you? In it she said "You may get
the overpayment(s) back eventually. It took about 2 months for them to send
ours back." Wouldn't just that statement alone give you the idea that Gini
has dealt with child support issues in Florida? Perhaps you would be wise
to try what she suggested. Unless, of course, you can think of a reason for
a total stranger on a newsgroup to lie to you. Give it a shot and see what
happens. Then write back and thank her for the advice.


"rj" wrote in message
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I'll bet you a dollar to a dime NO judge in Florida is going to contact my
employer. Again, is this a procedure you successfully completed in
Florida?

"Gini" wrote in message
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In article , rj says...

Who is the DOR?

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DOR handles child support enforcement in Florida. You didn't know this?
If

DOR
is not involved in your case, contact your county Court Clerk. They can

have the
judge notify your employer to end the income withholding (presuming there

are no
arrears).
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and have you actually done this in Florida?

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Yes.
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"Gini" wrote in message

...
In article , rj says...

To get an Income Deduction Order changed in Florida, can a simple

Motion
be
filed or must a Petition for Mofification be filed? The Final Order
of
Dissolution of Marriage states that child support will be paid until

the
child turns 18. The Income Deduction Order instructs the employer to
withhold child support until otherwise ordered by the court. So I
need

a
new
Income Deduction order that tells my employer that they no longer
have

to
withhold child support.
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If the child has reached the age of majority, you can simply contact

DOR
via
phone (and followup with a letter) and have them notify the employer.

They
might
fax the employer. Don't expect them to act promptly, however. You may

get
the
overpayment(s) back eventually. It took about 2 months for them to
send
ours
back. They held them at their office until they had the official
accounting
completed.
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