Child Support Services may send you a notice in the form of a letter or serve you with a complaint. If they send you a letter, they may be asking for information or confirming that you have a child who requires support. If they serve you with a complaint, you will need to ‘answer‘ it and prepare for a hearing.
If you get a letter, it is best to call or reply with the information that they require. They usually ask for verification of income for the purpose of calculating child support. However, if they alert you of a child of whom you are sure you are not the father, you must call and/or write to them immediately and let them know.
The experienced Family Law Lawyers at Legal Action Workshop can advise you as to your legal rights and options when dealing with Child Support Services. For more information about our LOW FLAT FEES for child support, call us at 1-800-HELP-444 (1-800-435-7444) or visit our website @ www.LegalActionWorkshopLAW.com.
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