Just as I said, Civil Matter = Civil Procedures
"Enforcement" doesn't start as soon as you have a child...
It starts after you voluntary agree to commit to Child Support Enforcement Services and fail to make payments...Well, in a IV-D case, anything over $150 is considered "arrearage"/past due...
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Request your case records...
Child Support is a Civil Matter, it operates by law...
To those who know "Eek up the street" tell her I am able to attach photos and videos here to help her visualize my claims, so she knows these claims are not frivolous or "made up"...
I document EVERYTHING
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What you guys fail to realize is I am the founder of a Non Profit Organization focusing specifically on this issue...
I have both a debt collection attorney and a retired Oklahoma District County Court Judge who supports my claims and has verified this study to be true...not only that, but my...
First of all, I was mouthy with Eek up the street because she, just like the rest of you, was jumping to conclusions and giving her personal opinion while degrading me lol she was disrespectful first... If your going to tell the story, tell the whole story...
Second of all, as I stated before...
That is law, I can provide legal statute if you want validation.
Please don't jump to conclusions, my debt and payments aren't owed to my child, it's to the State...
I have a serious inquiry here and really need help...please be professional and hear me out...
Child Support is a civil matter... Operates by operation of law, civil procedure. Your example was a criminal scenario...that is like comparing apples to oranges.
The Obligation is a voluntary agreement to commit to payments (refer to the citation pictured).
It is only enforceable when the...
Just to be clear, not the Enforcement Order that a comes from falling behind on payments (past due), but the initial Obligation after paternity is established...
Is it voluntary or mandatory ?