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If a mans child support is removed from his pay thru a court order and his boss takes the money out, but neglects to send it for 5 weeks. Is he current on his child support or behind??
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Behind.
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Somebody is going to jail.
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Behind I would think.
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he is in arrearage but if he has his check stubs then its bosses problem .
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probably behind, it's his responsibility it gets paid not the employers
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behind until its sent in then....caught up !!!
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he is behind and his boss is in hot water. Both of them need to get their act together.
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As long as you can show that it is being garnished, You still might be behind, but you have to show the proof and then they can look whether your boss is not paying it.
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In Wyo, the man is behind, but, the employer is liable for ten times the amount withheld but not submitted to child support enforcement. There will be no repercussions on the man.
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doesn't sound right about the boss taking it out and not sending it, the state should be directly deducting it, just like the government does.
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Edited by
MAKE_ME_GIGGLE
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Mon 06/16/08 06:33 PM
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OK.... why i asked is...
divorce papers state... the ex gets to claim my son on taxes as long as he is current... as off January 1 he was 5 weeks behind. The state is now saying, if his boss took the child support out then he was current, because it wasnt his fault the boss didnt send it,and I was wrong in claiming my son.. If they didnt take it out, then he was behind, and i had right to claim my son |
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Edited by
MAKE_ME_GIGGLE
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Mon 06/16/08 06:34 PM
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doesn't sound right about the boss taking it out and not sending it, the state should be directly deducting it, just like the government does. the state is taking it... but his boss can pay 1 weeks support every 21 days and they cant say a word.. day 22 they can write a letter making threats |
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If a mans child support is removed from his pay thru a court order and his boss takes the money out, but neglects to send it for 5 weeks. Is he current on his child support or behind?? depends.. did the employer send the full amount? |
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not knowing your particular state laws, logic says that is correct. The man in fact has "submitted" his cs to the system. Any delay to it in that system is beyond his control, therefore rendering him faultless. Same with any payroll withholding. If the employer withholds but does not send in the payroll taxes, the employee is not at fault with the IRS, but, the employer is in deep doodoo
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If a mans child support is removed from his pay thru a court order and his boss takes the money out, but neglects to send it for 5 weeks. Is he current on his child support or behind?? depends.. did the employer send the full amount? yes he did... but i went 5 weeks without anything.. thats why i went thru the courts to begin with |
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not knowing your particular state laws, logic says that is correct. The man in fact has "submitted" his cs to the system. Any delay to it in that system is beyond his control, therefore rendering him faultless. Same with any payroll withholding. If the employer withholds but does not send in the payroll taxes, the employee is not at fault with the IRS, but, the employer is in deep doodoo see i disagree... its not beyond his control. he can ask his boss... hey...did you send my support in????? |
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[ depends.. did the employer send the full amount? does not matter in Wyo. If the emplyer withheld the correct amount, but failed to send it in, the withholdee is faultless because it is considered "beyond his control." The employer can be held liable for fraud, in that case |
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If a mans child support is removed from his pay thru a court order and his boss takes the money out, but neglects to send it for 5 weeks. Is he current on his child support or behind?? What do you think? You are responsible. |
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If a mans child support is removed from his pay thru a court order and his boss takes the money out, but neglects to send it for 5 weeks. Is he current on his child support or behind?? What do you think? You are responsible. If it goes to court... i could be wrong in claiming my son on taxes |
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