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5 bucks a week to send my child support?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1211850" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The OP is a part-time employee who is being forced to pay the company $5 per week in order to comply with a <em>state-required</em> child support garnishment of $260 per month to an ex wife/partner who is on food stamps. Thats something in the ballpark of <strong>8%</strong> in "administrative costs" for an automatic payroll deduction that should be going to the <em>child</em> instead of the company. I dont blame him for being pissed, $20 a month/$260 per year is a pretty substantial sum of money for a low income worker trying to support a child. The company does <em>not</em> charge a similar fee for voluntary United Way deductions, voluntary 401K constributions or voluntary changes in W-2 witholding, but for some strange reason it <em>does</em> charge those who legally have <u>no choice</u> but to have their child support automatically deducted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1211850, member: 14668"] The OP is a part-time employee who is being forced to pay the company $5 per week in order to comply with a [I]state-required[/I] child support garnishment of $260 per month to an ex wife/partner who is on food stamps. Thats something in the ballpark of [B]8%[/B] in "administrative costs" for an automatic payroll deduction that should be going to the [I]child[/I] instead of the company. I dont blame him for being pissed, $20 a month/$260 per year is a pretty substantial sum of money for a low income worker trying to support a child. The company does [I]not[/I] charge a similar fee for voluntary United Way deductions, voluntary 401K constributions or voluntary changes in W-2 witholding, but for some strange reason it [I]does[/I] charge those who legally have [U]no choice[/U] but to have their child support automatically deducted. [/QUOTE]
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