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<blockquote data-quote="bluebiker" data-source="post: 1290015" data-attributes="member: 18898"><p>Time to get a lawyer or somebody else involved. I know in NJ, if there is a court order for support and it's not paid you just go to the probation dept.</p><p></p><p>In NJ child support (since 1993) is supposed to be paid through the probation dept. They're the one's that will go after the money, wage garnishments, license loss, tax refund confiscation, and if necessary jail.</p><p>I knew someone who was marginally employed, got behind on child support, his wife went to the probation dept. and if I recall he spent about 2 weeks in jail before his employer fronted I think about 1/2 what was owed.</p><p></p><p>I also had a family member who didn't pay his obligations, moved to Florida though he got away with it. By the time they caught up with him his son was 20 and in the Air Force. His ex got the checks then. He complained to me they wanted $50K from him. I just told him I was paying $90.00 a week, (this was 2000) and he should do the math.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebiker, post: 1290015, member: 18898"] Time to get a lawyer or somebody else involved. I know in NJ, if there is a court order for support and it's not paid you just go to the probation dept. In NJ child support (since 1993) is supposed to be paid through the probation dept. They're the one's that will go after the money, wage garnishments, license loss, tax refund confiscation, and if necessary jail. I knew someone who was marginally employed, got behind on child support, his wife went to the probation dept. and if I recall he spent about 2 weeks in jail before his employer fronted I think about 1/2 what was owed. I also had a family member who didn't pay his obligations, moved to Florida though he got away with it. By the time they caught up with him his son was 20 and in the Air Force. His ex got the checks then. He complained to me they wanted $50K from him. I just told him I was paying $90.00 a week, (this was 2000) and he should do the math. [/QUOTE]
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