Summary
In Arizona, child support enforcement can involve liens on settlements. The Attorney Generals office may authorize distributions to cover legal fees and obligations. If a court denies a motion to freeze funds, it can be addressed at a future court date. Administrative decisions by child support agencies can be final, but maintaining detailed records and seeking legal advice can be helpful.Full Conversation
If was a lien on it so I can get that for arrears they said there is an implied. Anyhow without my consent the AG of Arizona authorized for me to get 10k the attorney gets 21k and my ex got *,*. How can they do that
It sounds like a complex issue involving child support enforcement and settlement distribution. Here are a few points to consider:
- In Arizona, child support can be enforced through liens on settlements.
- The Attorney General's office can sometimes authorize distributions to ensure legal fees and obligations are met.
- It might be useful to review any court orders or agreements related to the settlement.
Would you like assistance connecting with a local attorney to explore your options further?
Yesterday I found out the AG agreed and my ex husbands workers comp overnighted a cashiers check to the clearing house and as soon as they DCSS accepts the check then my husband will be paid out i already submitted an ex parte motion for our judge to freeze it because he is always evading child support and she said no. I had a hearing with her today and tried to tell her that I object to this and she said we can address it at our next court date in February
It sounds like a challenging situation, especially with the complexities of child support enforcement and settlement distribution. Since you've already taken steps like filing a motion and attending hearings, it might be beneficial to get legal advice tailored to your case. Would you like assistance connecting with a local attorney who can help explore your options further?
I spoke with them yesterday and they said it was an admistrative decision and it is final
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This sounds like a significant issue involving child support enforcement and settlement distribution. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, please provide a bit more information about the issue.
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It sounds like a complex and challenging situation involving child support enforcement, settlement distribution, and legal proceedings. Since you declined further assistance in connecting with local lawyers, I recommend keeping detailed records of all communications and court orders, and consider seeking legal advice if new developments arise. If you have further questions or need more information, feel free to ask.
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It seems like a high-value case involving substantial arrears in child support and potentially complex legal proceedings. Since you've chosen not to connect with local lawyers, consider maintaining thorough documentation of all interactions and legal decisions. If your situation changes or you need further advice, feel free to reach out.