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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Child support question and advise.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Chariot" data-source="post: 13991970" data-attributes="member: 37030"><p>I have worked for 2 different state C/S Agencies. laws vary state to state of direct wage garnishment vs direct pay. In my state you can do either. Sounds like you have been paying for no issue for 12+ years so I wouldn't call you a "flight risk". Depending on your relationship with the kid's mother discuss doing direct pay.</p><p></p><p>How I WOULD pose it, open a 2nd bank account that she has access to. Set up auto account transfer from your primary account into this other account so you know it's done automatically.</p><p></p><p>I maintain a joint account with my exwife for the kids expenses so I can just do an auto-xfer with no need for a paper check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Chariot, post: 13991970, member: 37030"] I have worked for 2 different state C/S Agencies. laws vary state to state of direct wage garnishment vs direct pay. In my state you can do either. Sounds like you have been paying for no issue for 12+ years so I wouldn't call you a "flight risk". Depending on your relationship with the kid's mother discuss doing direct pay. How I WOULD pose it, open a 2nd bank account that she has access to. Set up auto account transfer from your primary account into this other account so you know it's done automatically. I maintain a joint account with my exwife for the kids expenses so I can just do an auto-xfer with no need for a paper check. [/QUOTE]
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