Terminate Child Support Case

Summary

To terminate a child support case in Georgia, verify your childs eligibility for support, gather evidence of residency, and file a petition in court. If contesting paternity, file a motion and request a DNA test. For due process violations, draft a petition highlighting lack of DNA testing and opportunity to contest. Consider consulting a legal professional for guidance.

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also when the case was made i didnt have a dna test done at all. or had a chance to dispute the case before they started taking my driver licsene and taxes
In Georgia, if you're contesting paternity, you may need to file a petition to establish or disestablish paternity. Here's what you might consider:
- File a motion to challenge paternity in the same court.
- Request a DNA test to confirm biological paternity.
- Gather all relevant documentation supporting your claim.
Have you already taken any steps to challenge the paternity legally?
can you write a termation letter with due process viloation laws
To address your situation, you may need to draft a legal document rather than a traditional termination letter. Here's a general outline for a petition to terminate child support due to due process concerns:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
[Date]
[Clerk of the Court]
[County Court Name]
[Address of the Court]
[City, State, Zip Code]
Re: Case No. [Your Case Number]
Dear Clerk of the Court,
Subject: Petition to Terminate Child Support Order Due to Due Process Violations
I, [Your Name], am respectfully submitting this petition to terminate the child support obligations under the above-referenced case number. The basis for this request is the violation of my due process rights, as described below:
*. Failure to Conduct DNA Testing: At the time the child support case was initiated, no DNA test was conducted to establish paternity, which was a critical step in ensuring the fair determination of parental responsibilities.
*. Lack of Opportunity to Contest: I was not provided an adequate opportunity to contest the child support order before enforcement actions, such as the suspension of my driver's license and tax interceptions, were taken.
*. Change in Circumstances: My daughter has been living with me for the past three years and is now 18 years old, which changes the original circumstances under which the order was issued.
I have attached documentation supporting these claims, including evidence of my daughter’s residence and her current age.
I respectfully request the court to:
- Terminate the child support order.
- Restore any suspended licenses and refund intercepted taxes.
- Expedite a hearing to address these due process violations.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Signature]
[Your Printed Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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This is a general template and you may need to adjust it based on your specific circumstances. It may be beneficial to consult with a legal professional to ensure all necessary elements are included.