Since 2003, we have helped thousands of clients nationwide mount successful challenges to arrears by compiling, formulating, and quantifying, in audit form, the information required to prove their court case for relief. Our easy to read audits have been used to effectively challenge the records of child support enforcement agencies in the following states: California, New York, Texas, Geogia, Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Illinios, Washington, Iowa, Michigan, Alabama, Oregon, Colorado, New Mexico, Alaska, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Mississippi, Lousiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Vermont, Maine, New Jersey, Arkansas, Tennesee, Nevada, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Massachusetts, Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia,Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky,Connecticut, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, New Hamshire, Delaware,Hawaii, Rhode Island, Minnesota, and the Dakotas.
Conversely, custodial parents nationwide have also benefited by using our audits to obtain and enforce court judgments for arrears owed to them arising from court orders that entitle them to receive child and/or spousal support (ailimony).
We apply our expertise in family support law to the formation of audits that reflect the true nature of your support status. For example, if you had physical custody of a minor for a period that you were court ordered to pay support for the same child, we will reflect a credit for the amount ordered during that in-custody period. Several states will allow such adjustment even though the custody is not court ordered. As a result of our services, your audit may then reflect a lower support obligation.
Since we understand both sides of the family support equation, we can be an important asset by formulating and maintaining accurate child support and spousal support records that effectively track the information needed to successfully prove your case.
Do you trust the records of your adversary, the enforcement agency for your ex?. Protect your own rights. Choose Child Support Audits and Record Management Program today.
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