Q: Why am I being taken to court of a show cause when payments are being received?
I am paying arrears on 4 different cases and have been doing so by court order for the past two years. FOC contacted me and stated that MiSDU has been allocating funds to the other cases in higher amounts so one of the cases is not receiving proper payments. Who do I call or should I fight this in court because my check shows amounts coming out to the place I am order to pay. How is it my responsibility to keep track of MiSDU and their accounting?
A:
You should hire an attorney to help you.
--Regina Edwards | www.EdwardsFamilyLaw.com | 770.854.0777
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