Once they serve the order of support on my employer, the employer has to start garnishing my wages because if they don't my employer can
A) Be fined and possibly be forced to pay the amount of the order as deemed by the courts
B) Have their business license suspended
This is if you look under the word "BLACKMAIL" or EXTORTION" in a dictionary these are both one and the same, but yet they can easily get away with it, but let me try and extort or blackmail someone and I will get a free stay at the Crossbar Hotel.
Maybe this is wrong but them using someone's social security number without their consent is a crime too? I mean if they can obtain your social security number and freely use it shows your social security number is really a way for the government to track you for their advantage and makes it really worthless!
2007-09-14
15:30:57
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➔ Other - Politics & Government
As defined by Merriam Webster-Blackmail=extortion or coercion by threats especially of public exposure or criminal prosecution b : the payment that is extorted
2007-09-14
15:51:42 ·
update #1