Saturday, May 14, 2011

WHERE TO REPORT CHILD SUPPORT OVERPAYMENTS AND UNDERPAYMENTS

New Hampshire Family's should be Aware that the same problems exist here.
Child Support Overpayments: Lawsuit Alleges State of Ohio Withholds Too Much Money, Unfairly Charging Parents and U.S. Taxpayers - By American Coalition for Fathers and Children Published: Tuesday, May. 10, 2011 - 8:01 am

November 2010 through May 2011 an investigated by DMVC shows the state of New Hampshire is engaging in:



Overpayment's and Underpayments to parents providing and receiving Child Support.  Statements show that parent's payments were received and the current amount owed. Be aware that in the cases we investigated, you will find in many that parents have over paid, moreover that the receiving parent has been underpaid! Several accounts show that overpayment's are as high as $300 to several thousand. Furthermore, parents requesting reimbursements have been put off and have not received the overpayment's to date; much like Ohio they are being told they will have to wait until the child turns 18.

FIND OUT WHERE YOU CHILD SUPPORT LIES CALL YOUR CHILD SUPPORT DIVISION AND ASK FOR AN UP TO DATE CHILD SUPPORT STATEMENT.

Once you receive your statement it will show how much was collected line by line and how much was paid by and to both parties be aware of (-) signs indicating the overpayment's and not underpayments.

Discrepancy's shows the payor’s have overpaid; and the payee (the person who receives the child support) have been underpaid. This causes discord between the parties that is needless, senseless and premeditated by the government.

For New Hampshire the discrepancies are starting to be investigated by the Federal Department and should be reported to:

Mr. Truong Tran DHHS Program Specialist
1-617-565-2459

Region 1 Child Support Enforcement Office
JFK Federal Building - Government Center
Room 2025
Boston Mass. 02203

Or can be emailed to trtran@acf.hhs.gov

!!When you know better you can do better!!

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