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[quote]Thanks for the direction. I just wasn't sure where to start with this. One other question on this - last month when he was late, I told him I would request to have his wages garnished. His response was that if he had wage garnishment, he would be fired from his job (in other words, it would be all my fault if he was fired and then I wouldn't get any support..nothing that I haven't heard before). I can't imagine someone would be fired for wage garnishment, regardless of the reason - does anyone know if there is some truth to what he said, or is he just trying the usual guilt trip? [/quote] He's trying to scare you into not getting a garnishment. And you can choose not to go the wage garnishment route, just have him pay the agency so that they can keep track of whether he's on time or not. Chances are he will start paying it on time. But he's not going to lose his job if the child support is garnished. |