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Tags >> garnished wages
Sep 23
2009

Ask A Lawyer: Do I Pay My Support To The State?

Posted by pmcmahon in Richard Coffee , Maintenance , garnishment , garnished wages , garnish , Cordell Cordell, PC , Child Support , Ask A Lawyer

Question:

I've been divorced for over a year now and have been paying child support every month without fail. Now, the state of Mississippi is telling me that the federal law says I must pay my support through them because my ex-wife is receiving food stamps. I provided the state proof that I am current on my support payments only to receive a call from the Human Resources department at my office a month later.  HR is now telling me that they received an order of garnishment from the state of Mississippi. I called the state and again they told me it's a federal law that if I have a job, support must be taken from my paycheck. It's an embarrassment at work and I feel it is all because my wife refuses to work. How do you recommend I handle this?

Mar 12
2009

Ask A Lawyer: Overpaying Child Support

Posted by Rick Ortiz in Richard Coffee , garnishment , garnished wages , Cordell Cordell, PC , Child Support , Ask A Lawyer

Question:

My paycheck is currently being garnished for child support ($2000.00) monthly. My 2 children are grown, ages 24y and 21y. This garnishment should have stopped 4 months ago, however, it did not.

I don't know if I need an attorney at this point or if I can file the necessary papers myself. My ex-wife still feels that "I still owe her" but I have paid what I was ordered by the judge to pay and now overpaying her.

What do I need to do to stop this? Can I get the amount she has been overpaid repaid to me?

 

Nov 29
1999

Ask a Lawyer: arrears owed

Posted by Dads Divorce in PA , Maintenance , garnished wages , Child Support , Child Support , Ask A Lawyer

Question:

I received a letter from Social Security Disability telling me that NYC Child Support Enforcement directed them to garnish $537.40 a month for arrears owed. I have been disabled for many years and my monthly check is only $827.00. After paying my rent and my doctor's bills I have nothing left. I also have a garnishment against me from NYS Education Dept because again I couldn't afford to pay them back. I am raising my 9 year old son on my own. How am I supposed to live? I cannot go to NYC because of my disability. I current live in Northampton County, Pennsylvania.

Answer:

I am not licensed in NY. I suggest you contact the enforcement agency and see if the order can be modified. They may be garnishing a higher amount than allowed. Also contact a legal aid agency in your area or NY to see if they can give you any advice.
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