Where should I go about false penalties put on child support?
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11-09-2012, 08:44 PM
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In Pennsylvania the court order an employer to withhold a little less than what it takes to fill an annual obligation.
Instead of multiplying the monthly obligation by 12 and then dividing it by the number of pay periods...they take the yearly amount and divide by 365 and then multiply by 7 to come up with a weekly amount. The result for me with an $800.00 per month alimony obligation was that my employer was ordered to pay $184.11 weekly instead of $184.60. It is useful for the IV-D agencies to put the folks who pay into arrears because collecting on them is one of the five federal incentive bonus measures. Pennsylvania only spends about $13 million to administer a $250 million dollar program, Folks that pay federal income tax pick up the difference Child Support Enforcement Mission Statement: "To consistently collect as much child support money as possible for the benefit of North Carolina's children." . The payers (defendants) are the geese laying the golden eggs. But it appears that the system is looking for goose down pillows. I wish I had good advice but I do not. |
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Where should I go about false penalties put on child support? - Vanessa Saganetti - 11-09-2012, 08:35 PM
[] - loudchildren644 - 11-09-2012, 08:44 PM
[] - Richard Holloway - 11-09-2012 08:44 PM
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