I have filed child support claim, they’ve sent me a letter saying they’re dropping my claim
Q) I have filed child support claims over four times, filed out every form I’ve been asked to and cooperated with every request from this office. Yet each time they’ve sent me a letter back saying they’re dropping my claim because I’m not “cooperating”. This has resulted in my not being able to receive emergency funds and assistance for myself and my children. I can’t seem to communicate with a live person and apparently no one can find my ex.
A) A Child support case fall under the category of family law. You may need a lawyer specializing in this type of law who deals with child support, custody, marriage, divorce, adoption, domestic partnership, and more. Though many family law matters can be handled without the use of an attorney, legal counsel is usually recommended for child support cases. If you are experiencing child support issues in your case it’s best to get help from a qualified attorney to help you with your case.