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Support EnforcementWritten by Jessica Duquette Support enforcement is provided by the state for issues involving child support. Once you have established a need for child support, a ruling is set forth requiring the non-custodial parent to pay a monthly fee. This money should be used for your children; clothes, food, books, education, etc. Avoiding ResponsibilityAll too often parents, both mothers and fathers dodge their financial responsibility when they do not have full custody of the children. The money it costs to raise children is higher than most courts require. At the very least the parent without custody should send their money in on time to help in the growth of their son or daughter. When you accept the support enforcement help of the state, you are competing with thousands of other cases. Millions of children are raised each year without the child support help they were promised. While you may think your case is more important than someone else's, the state can not distinguish between them. Additional Support EnforcementThis treatment should not be acceptable to you. Without the money you are owed you are struggling to give your son or daughter the childhood they deserve. There are other ways to obtain your rightful money. For a list of tips on collecting child support, click on the link above.
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