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[quote]I live in Wisconsin and my ex was only ordered to pay $75 per month for 2 girls and ended up getting behind by $11,000. He's either worked for cash or not worked at all. First I should tell you that the youngest is now 23 so it's been 5 years since support has been cut off even though I sent the youngest girl through 3 years of college. About 4 times a year I get a check for $20 but the interest is close to $60 per month. I called the child support agency (Burnett County) 3 months ago and was told they've given up trying to collect, that he's "unemployable." Any ideas on what I can do? Do I have to go through a different agency to intercept tax returns or lottery winnings? Should I hire an outside agency or am I just out of luck? [/quote] Does he have any assets that you can ask the court to put a lien on? I would also ask the child support agency to go after this guy using the law that is available to them. Such as taking the drivers license away and jail. |