Q: Q: GA: What legal response is required by the Custodial Parent when they receive a Child Support Reduction letter?
Thanks for the answers that I have received so far.
What I was looking for was more details for the response on the Custodial Parent.
I have now found out from other sources that Fulton County GA requires the Custodial Parent
to "eFile" their response to the Child Support Reduction letter. Here is the link:
https://georgia.tylerhost.net/ofsweb
The Custodial Parent also needs to supply an up-to-date financial sheet.
Have a great day!
A: This is an agency case. If you don't respond, they will grant the reduction. You need to consult with an attorney about your options, as time limits may apply.
P. Justin Thrailkill agrees with this answer
A: Agreed, this sounds like it came from the child support office. If it came from private counsel, I would ignore it or tell them you intend to increase support.
Homer P Jordan IV agrees with this answer
A: I agree with my colleagues. Did this come from the agency? If so, you will need to respond or it will just go through. You should consult with an attorney who can review the facts of your case in detail and let you know what options you may have at this point. -Homer P. Jordan IV, Esq. 404-620-1558 HomerJordan.com
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