Court system awarded child support to someone that said (lied) they held custody of three children.

Q) The Calhoun County court system awarded child support to someone that said (lied) they held custody of three children. This was caught by another judge. How can someone stop the child support from being taken from their employer?

A) If you or anyone believes that they are being wrongly held responsible for paying child support, they should take the following steps:

  1. Contact the court: Contact the court that issued the child support order and explain your situation. You may be able to get a hearing to argue your case.
  2. Hire an attorney: Consider hiring a family law attorney to help you navigate the legal process and represent you in court.
  3. Gather evidence: If you have evidence that the person who received the child support award does not have custody of the children, gather that evidence and present it to the court.
  4. File a motion to modify the support order: If the court agrees that the circumstances have changed, they may modify the child support order to reflect the correct information.

It is important to note that stopping the child support from being taken from your employer requires a legal process and a court order. If you do not take the appropriate legal action, your employer may be required to continue withholding the child support from your paycheck.

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