cep822
Jun 18, 2013, 11:57 AM
Hello all, I doubt you recall, but I came here earlier this year seeking advice on enforcing a child support order... I'm in Ohio.
I just wanted to thank everyone who answered for taking the time. In May, our contempt hearing happened and he was found in contempt. He was then ordered to do the following to avoid his jail sentence (40 days all told if he does not comply):
-stay current for May, June, July and August (893/month)
-pay an additional $1000 purge
-find and maintain full time employment (that can be garnished).
Additionally CSEA has supposedly put administrative liens on all of his real property...
Now I have two new questions:
1. How do I check to see if the liens are in fact in place?
2. On his way to get our son, he supposedly got his car totalled by an errant semi truck tire (the story smells to me, he was over 3 hours late and likely just didn't want to forfeit his time).
If this is true (he claims police were involved and information was exchanged) how do I keep an eye out for a possible insurance settlement, as that money should be intercepted for his now $11,000 child support debt?
I just wanted to thank everyone who answered for taking the time. In May, our contempt hearing happened and he was found in contempt. He was then ordered to do the following to avoid his jail sentence (40 days all told if he does not comply):
-stay current for May, June, July and August (893/month)
-pay an additional $1000 purge
-find and maintain full time employment (that can be garnished).
Additionally CSEA has supposedly put administrative liens on all of his real property...
Now I have two new questions:
1. How do I check to see if the liens are in fact in place?
2. On his way to get our son, he supposedly got his car totalled by an errant semi truck tire (the story smells to me, he was over 3 hours late and likely just didn't want to forfeit his time).
If this is true (he claims police were involved and information was exchanged) how do I keep an eye out for a possible insurance settlement, as that money should be intercepted for his now $11,000 child support debt?