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clinton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 28, 2003
The individuals that you have listed (Shirley and Jr aka Sylvester) and the owners of Intracoastal Dock and Salvage Company, 22 Perkins Street, Gloucester, MA. Mr. McNutt is probably working under the table as is the majority of the workforce on the waterfront. The only thing I can suggest is that you have the DOR or IRS contact Mr. Freitas (JR) at the company and possibly question the employment records. Good luck.
Kerri
Webster,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, April 13, 2002
http://www.nationalchildsupport.com/faq/faq.htm I found this website for you. Go to it and see if they can help you. Good luck.
Kerri
Webster,#4Consumer Suggestion
Thu, April 11, 2002
I have the same problem with my ex and when i called the DOR/CSE they told me that if he was working under the table to contact the IRS. The new hire law states that his employer has 14 days to contact the Federal government and if not they (His company)will be fined. Try to start with the IRS and see if they can do anything about it. Don't give up. Your children deserve every penny of that money and so do you. Good luck and please let me know if you get anywhere.
Kerri
Webster,#5Consumer Suggestion
Thu, April 11, 2002
I have the same problem with my ex and when i called the DOR/CSE they told me that if he was working under the table to contact the IRS. The new hire law states that his employer has 14 days to contact the Federal government and if not they (His company)will be fined. Try to start with the IRS and see if they can do anything about it. Don't give up. Your children deserve every penny of that money and so do you. Good luck and please let me know if you get anywhere.
Kerri
Webster,#6Consumer Suggestion
Thu, April 11, 2002
I have the same problem with my ex and when i called the DOR/CSE they told me that if he was working under the table to contact the IRS. The new hire law states that his employer has 14 days to contact the Federal government and if not they (His company)will be fined. Try to start with the IRS and see if they can do anything about it. Don't give up. Your children deserve every penny of that money and so do you. Good luck and please let me know if you get anywhere.
Kerri
Webster,#7Consumer Suggestion
Thu, April 11, 2002
I have the same problem with my ex and when i called the DOR/CSE they told me that if he was working under the table to contact the IRS. The new hire law states that his employer has 14 days to contact the Federal government and if not they (His company)will be fined. Try to start with the IRS and see if they can do anything about it. Don't give up. Your children deserve every penny of that money and so do you. Good luck and please let me know if you get anywhere.
Katlyn
Bosotn,#8Consumer Suggestion
Wed, February 13, 2002
You need to write letters to you local congressman, selectman, Jane Swift , Edward Kennedy and anyone else you can think of. They are the Government and so is the DOR/CSE. I wrote to them explaining the situation give all the details you can. The name of the companie your ex works for, the owners, hte fact he works under the table, explain about he home he inherited. Tell them you are a voter and a tax payer and you would expect your government to help you. The will probably send you a generic response and contact the DOR themselves. Make sure when you write the letter you write on the botom of the letter a CC: List of all of the people the letter has been sent to. Sne dit to people who are going to be running for Governer. Dont sound bitter or angry, sound educated and at your wits end. Enclose copies of your court order. They will respond! I took this same route about 6 years ago and a manager from the DOR/Child Support Enforcement agency contacted me directly and he was the only person I had to deal with. If they dont resspond within a month or two, send the same letters again and again. The busines address for each of them is public knowledge you can get them off a Ma Gov website. Good Luck