My problem is simple. I have an income deduction order on file with the county court to enforce a child support order. The noncustodial parent is a police officer. I need to know where this person works so that I can submit the income deduction order to the employer. I hired a Private Investigator and he charged me $100 for a FBI report that did not include any employment history. I called the Child Support Enforcement Agency for the appropriate county, but I live out of state and the application process is a pain. I have the name, address, phone number, and social security number. How can someone be an officer of the law and in arrears for child support? I hope someone can help me or at least point me in the right direction.
2007-05-02
10:58:00
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It's funny how everyone thinks that the person I'm talking about is a male. The police officer is actually a female. My attorney sent the order to the last place of employment which was the cities police department and they responded back stating that she no longer worked there. There are county Sheriff's, highway patrol officers, and all kinds of law enforcement agencies in the area that she lives. The child support enforcement agency is no help unless you go through their entire application process. This is very frustrating. She just called and left a message for my son the other night from her squad car, I could hear her radio going off. A PI will charge me $60/hour to follow her and I don't know her work schedule or anything. There has to be an easier way....
2007-05-03
03:45:38 ·
update #1