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mommyof6cuties
Nov 2, 2009, 12:19 PM
I got this notice in the mail and i am a little confused by it. This is what is says:

A disbursement made to you on your case became unfunded during the past month. Unfunded disbursements create a debt that is owed to the county or State and can occur for the following reasons:

* the non-custodial parent (NCP) filed an amended tax return and a portion or all of the tax intercepted was returned to him/her.

* There was a retroactive downward modification of the support order causing an overpayment on your case.

* There was a payment credited to your case that was misidentified, or was returned to us unpaid due to a stop payment, non-sufficient funds, etc.

Your current unfunded disbursement balance is $ 200.00

then it goes on to say the different ways they can collect it.

I have NO problem if there was an error made and they over paid, I don't understand how i could have been over paid if the child support is paid randomly to the CSE. Last month there was one payment in the amount of $100 made on the 21st of Oct.. I thought they might mean Sept. so i checked my records for that month and there was one payment in the amount of $200 made on the 4th of Sept.

I have not been informed of any changes to the order of support in the last 3 years.

The last court order states that he is to pay $200 a month.

I have a call into the CSE and am waiting for a return call, I would just like to have all of my ducks in a row, and make sure i am understanding it correctly.

stevetcg
Nov 2, 2009, 12:51 PM
Of the options listed, a bounced check seems most likely. Best to probably talk to them before really trying to sort out what is what.

mommyof6cuties
Nov 2, 2009, 01:49 PM
You are right. It was NSF that caused it. They are going to take 10% out of my CS until it is paid off.

Thank you for taking your time to answer my question!!!!