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Attorney General Child Support - Collecting Takes A Good Lawyer
Tens of thousands of deadbeats, parents that don't pay for their kids basic needs, escape not paying a cent, to the very children that they helped to bring into the world. Even with the efforts of the attorney general child support commission, the bottom line is that to collect child support takes a good lawyer.
Deadbeat dads (and deadbeat moms from time to time) have become a real problem. It is almost as if the government does not care when children are not getting the financial and emotional care that they require to meet their needs. Although there is an office of the attorney general child support commission, which was established and recently strengthened, it does not do enough. The office of the attorney general child support commission is supposed to safeguard the rights of children to economic well being, but by itself it rarely does the job. Tens of thousands of deadbeats escape paying a penny to help take care of the children that they helped to bring into the world despite the efforts of the attorney general child support commission. If you want to collect child support, the bottom line is that you need a good lawyer.
Fortunately, there are thousands of child support lawyers around the country willing to help you out. They will do everything that they need to to make sure that your children get the child support that they need. Not only will they pester the office of the attorney general child support commission, filing motions to make sure that they get on it and make your ex pay, but they will go a step farther as well. They will take your child support case into the courts, and prosecute it themselves, and you will not have to pay lawyer fees unless you win.
I know how much of a help a child support attorney can be. A few years ago, my husband left me. He was the sole breadwinner in the house, and when he stopped making his child support payments, even with my new job, we were in danger of losing our home. I called the office of the attorney general child support commission, and they promised to help, but it was really the same old story. The office of the attorney general child support commission has good people working for it, but it is underfunded and understaffed, and there is always a huge backlog of cases. If you depend on the office of the attorney general child support commission alone, it could be years before you get justice, and you can not wait for that long. I got sick of waiting, and I hope that this article convinces you that you should not wait either. Call a child support lawyer today!
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