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"Joe" has had a subpeona for 4 court dates regarding child support. He hasn't come to any dates, but "joe's" father does, and has lied under oath about the whereabouts of "Joe". A witness happened to mention after the last court date that he knows where Joe lives (not where dad said he lived) and Judge overheard. The judge told the person awaiting child support payments she could issue a 'private subpeona' of some sort, and that after that, police could actually be sent to find Joe, instead of just continuing to court subpeona him, only to have him not show up in court again. Obviously Joe is hiding out to avoid payment, and is likely trying to get on Social Security disability to avoid further payment. Has anybody ever heard of this or can shed some light??

Thanks.

2007-07-30 06:49:07 · 5 answers · asked by julz_shelton 2 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

5 answers

Hire a private investigator to find him. Put his dad in jail for lying under oath, and put him in jail for not paying his child support. Joe is a loser. You need to hire someone to find him.

2007-07-30 06:56:12 · answer #1 · answered by cowboy_fan 5 · 1 0

If a person is on diabiltiy, they dont pay child support, but their child can receive a state issued check to the child to help support them, untill age 18 or untill they finish school, say they go to school late, and grad at 19 then they still have it. This also in the state of va gives them free medical..??? as long as the paper work is filed. Now on the other, Im not to sure, but yes, if the courts are after some one, they are able to use leads to find them....

2007-07-30 13:53:53 · answer #2 · answered by Just Wondering 3 · 0 0

It appears that this is nothing more than hiring the Constable (if your state uses them) to subpoena him.

No different than if you sued someone in civil court, you are responsible for issuing the subpoena, and you pay someone to do it, normally some type of officer of the court.

The fees are usually very reasonable, and in your case, may be a well made investment

2007-07-30 13:54:17 · answer #3 · answered by Michael H 7 · 0 0

I have never heard of a private subpoena but if his whereabouts are known, let the child support agency know his new address and have him subpoenaed at the new address. Also, if he is trying to get SS, that agency will have his address and usually they work pretty closely with child support agencies as far as sharing information.

2007-07-30 13:56:09 · answer #4 · answered by TeddyBear121 3 · 0 0

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2007-07-30 13:58:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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