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"Child support stuck in system"
Child support stuck in system
Special Report: In the often-contentious world of child support, it's not uncommon for one parent to tell the other that the child-support check is "in the mail." Sometimes, it's just an excuse to put off a nagging ex-spouse. at http://www.washtimes.com/specialrepo...0901-6910r.htm |
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"Child support stuck in system"
Of course the states will never cough up the interest accumulated from
holding the money either. "Mike" wrote in message om... Child support stuck in system Special Report: In the often-contentious world of child support, it's not uncommon for one parent to tell the other that the child-support check is "in the mail." Sometimes, it's just an excuse to put off a nagging ex-spouse. at http://www.washtimes.com/specialrepo...0901-6910r.htm |
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"Child support stuck in system"
"Mike" wrote in message om... Child support stuck in system Special Report: In the often-contentious world of child support, it's not uncommon for one parent to tell the other that the child-support check is "in the mail." Sometimes, it's just an excuse to put off a nagging ex-spouse. at http://www.washtimes.com/specialrepo...0901-6910r.htm Just another example why this has nothing to do with supporting children and more to do with the state making a profit off of interest payments. If you are going to be required to pay it should be direct without state involvment. |
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"Child support stuck in system"
From: "Don" don@free
Date: 7/19/2004 8:53 AM US Mountain Standard Time Message-id: "Mike" wrote in message . com... Child support stuck in system Special Report: In the often-contentious world of child support, it's not uncommon for one parent to tell the other that the child-support check is "in the mail." Sometimes, it's just an excuse to put off a nagging ex-spouse. at http://www.washtimes.com/specialrepo...0901-6910r.htm Just another example why this has nothing to do with supporting children and more to do with the state making a profit off of interest payments. If you are going to be required to pay it should be direct without state involvment. Here's another example: http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/cu...?oid=oid:51142 PUBLISHED ON NOVEMBER 13, 2003: Deadbeat State Linda Hoffman thought her ex-husband wasn't paying child support. He was--but the state was keeping it for no reason. By CHRIS LIMBERIS Linda Hoffman and Charles Kausler had been divorced for nearly 24 years and rarely spoke when they both attended their daughter's 30th birthday on March 10, 1997. The venue, Crossroads Restaurant, was neutral, yet familiar enough for Hoffman and Kausler to advance domestic détente. There was plenty of cause for confrontation during the dinner, but Hoffman bit her lip. But when they moved into the parking lot after dinner, Hoffman took her chance. "I looked at him and said, 'Why didn't you ever pay child support?'" Hoffman recalled. "And he kind of scratched his head and asked, 'What do you mean? I did. They took $10,000 out of the bank in downtown Tucson in 1981, and I had only put it in days before.'" (snip) |
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"Child support stuck in system"
From: "Don" don@free
Date: 7/19/2004 8:53 AM US Mountain Standard Time Message-id: "Mike" wrote in message . com... Child support stuck in system Special Report: In the often-contentious world of child support, it's not uncommon for one parent to tell the other that the child-support check is "in the mail." Sometimes, it's just an excuse to put off a nagging ex-spouse. at http://www.washtimes.com/specialrepo...0901-6910r.htm Just another example why this has nothing to do with supporting children and more to do with the state making a profit off of interest payments. If you are going to be required to pay it should be direct without state involvment. Here's another example: http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/cu...?oid=oid:51142 PUBLISHED ON NOVEMBER 13, 2003: Deadbeat State Linda Hoffman thought her ex-husband wasn't paying child support. He was--but the state was keeping it for no reason. By CHRIS LIMBERIS Linda Hoffman and Charles Kausler had been divorced for nearly 24 years and rarely spoke when they both attended their daughter's 30th birthday on March 10, 1997. The venue, Crossroads Restaurant, was neutral, yet familiar enough for Hoffman and Kausler to advance domestic détente. There was plenty of cause for confrontation during the dinner, but Hoffman bit her lip. But when they moved into the parking lot after dinner, Hoffman took her chance. "I looked at him and said, 'Why didn't you ever pay child support?'" Hoffman recalled. "And he kind of scratched his head and asked, 'What do you mean? I did. They took $10,000 out of the bank in downtown Tucson in 1981, and I had only put it in days before.'" (snip) |
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"Child support stuck in system"
From: "Don" don@free
Date: 7/19/2004 8:53 AM US Mountain Standard Time Message-id: "Mike" wrote in message . com... Child support stuck in system Special Report: In the often-contentious world of child support, it's not uncommon for one parent to tell the other that the child-support check is "in the mail." Sometimes, it's just an excuse to put off a nagging ex-spouse. at http://www.washtimes.com/specialrepo...0901-6910r.htm Just another example why this has nothing to do with supporting children and more to do with the state making a profit off of interest payments. If you are going to be required to pay it should be direct without state involvment. Here's another example: http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/cu...?oid=oid:51142 PUBLISHED ON NOVEMBER 13, 2003: Deadbeat State Linda Hoffman thought her ex-husband wasn't paying child support. He was--but the state was keeping it for no reason. By CHRIS LIMBERIS Linda Hoffman and Charles Kausler had been divorced for nearly 24 years and rarely spoke when they both attended their daughter's 30th birthday on March 10, 1997. The venue, Crossroads Restaurant, was neutral, yet familiar enough for Hoffman and Kausler to advance domestic détente. There was plenty of cause for confrontation during the dinner, but Hoffman bit her lip. But when they moved into the parking lot after dinner, Hoffman took her chance. "I looked at him and said, 'Why didn't you ever pay child support?'" Hoffman recalled. "And he kind of scratched his head and asked, 'What do you mean? I did. They took $10,000 out of the bank in downtown Tucson in 1981, and I had only put it in days before.'" (snip) |
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"Child support stuck in system"
Mike wrote:
Child support stuck in system Special Report: In the often-contentious world of child support, it's not uncommon for one parent to tell the other that the child-support check is "in the mail." Sometimes, it's just an excuse to put off a nagging ex-spouse. at http://www.washtimes.com/specialrepo...0901-6910r.htm Uh, no. A story isn't going to "put off" anyone. Bob -- When did we divide into sides? "As president, I will put American government and our legal system back on the side of women." John Kerry, misandrist Democratic candidate for President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/ [Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.] |
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"Child support stuck in system"
Of course the states will never cough up the interest accumulated from
holding the money either. "Mike" wrote in message om... Child support stuck in system Special Report: In the often-contentious world of child support, it's not uncommon for one parent to tell the other that the child-support check is "in the mail." Sometimes, it's just an excuse to put off a nagging ex-spouse. at http://www.washtimes.com/specialrepo...0901-6910r.htm |
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"Child support stuck in system"
"Mike" wrote in message om... Child support stuck in system Special Report: In the often-contentious world of child support, it's not uncommon for one parent to tell the other that the child-support check is "in the mail." Sometimes, it's just an excuse to put off a nagging ex-spouse. at http://www.washtimes.com/specialrepo...0901-6910r.htm Just another example why this has nothing to do with supporting children and more to do with the state making a profit off of interest payments. If you are going to be required to pay it should be direct without state involvment. |
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"Child support stuck in system"
Of course the states will never cough up the interest accumulated from
holding the money either. "Mike" wrote in message om... Child support stuck in system Special Report: In the often-contentious world of child support, it's not uncommon for one parent to tell the other that the child-support check is "in the mail." Sometimes, it's just an excuse to put off a nagging ex-spouse. at http://www.washtimes.com/specialrepo...0901-6910r.htm |
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