"I would higly recommend Child Supporters to anyone who is owed child support. Thank you Child Supporters for having the guts to go after my ex husband to get my children the money they were owed for over 5 years!".
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specific child support questions.
Q: Is Child Supporters better at collecting my support/alimony than the government?
A: Child Supporters is better at collecting because we allocate resources to your case that are not available to the local child support enforcement agency in your city. Unfortunately, many people are faced with spouses who just don’t pay child support. This causes a tremendous burden on the government and quite frankly, they cannot afford to collect child support for every parent who is owed back child support or alimony. The parents that come to Child Supporters are owed a lot of money and they are fed up with the system. They just can’t wait much longer.
Q: Can Child Supporters intercept tax returns, file liens and get wages garnished?
A: No. Only a government agency may intercept tax returns, Child Supporters can and will file liens. We can and will garnish wages and we will initiate any remedy that is available in your home state. We take the steps necessary to get the ball rolling and get your money or we don't earn a dime
Q: How long does the process take and when will I get my money?
A: Each case is unique, but often we can get the funds rolling in to you within a few months of beginning the collection process. We will keep you updated during this process so you are not left in the dark.
Q: What happens after the child support or alimony has been recovered?
A: Once the initial amount of back child support or alimony that you have contracted us to collect has been paid on, you can end our services. Some people do because is lets you receive the full amount of child support or alimony you are owed, some don't for fear of further interruption of payment. It is totally up to you.