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  • Report:  #36443

Complaint Review: Wayne County Friend of the Court - Detroit Michigan

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- Detroit, MI,
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Wayne County Friend of the Court
645 Griswold Detroit, 48226 Michigan, U.S.A.
Phone:
313-224-5300
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Mr. Almon and I were married for 13 years living in the same household since my son was 4 years old. I owed the Friend of the Court because Mr. Almon received assistance from the State before we were married. We got married May 22, 1990 and divorce August 15, 2002. Ok, I agree that I owed the Friend of the Court, but not $23,000.00 as if I were missing and not taking care of my child.

They have been garnishing my wages and taking our tax refunds as well as I was sending payments to the Friend of the Court. The balance owed to the Friend of the Court went from a $5000 dollar figure to a $23,000.00 dollar figure. I have paid so much money on this one case that I have a credit with the Friend of the Court and they are still garnishing my check every week. My son is now 18 years of age.

I have requested to know how much money I have paid on this one case and can never get a response. If somebody would actually take a look at the case from 1990 up to this day, year 2002, I probaly would receive a refund so big that I probaly could retire at age 36. The bottom line is I was never a missing parent as well as we were married. The money at one point was going in a circle.

Stephanie

Detroit, Michigan


1 Updates & Rebuttals

sean

detroit,
Michigan,
File a Motion

#2Consumer Suggestion

Sat, November 30, 2002

You can probably shave off all the arrearage after you two were married, by filing a motion. Maybe even more, if you can prove that you were on the public assistance grant with the father. If so, get a letter from FIA( Family Independence Agency). Provide the letter and your marriage certificate along with your motion. You can either hire an attorney or file your own motion. Wayne County has a motion form that you can complete yourself, called Motion to Change Support Order. Hope this helps.

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