Surplus Funds And Child Support

Summary

Surplus funds from foreclosure are generally considered assets and can be intercepted for child support arrears in Washington. Modifying child support requires a court process and financial disclosure. If local legal options are limited, consider expanding your search to neighboring counties or exploring online consultations with family law attorneys.

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I have one in mind I'm going to try to contact him again who deals with surplus fun specifically use the number one guy around that does that but he doesn't deal with anything child support related, and I'm feeling directly with dcis which seems very sketchy to me but again there are also no family law attorneys in this county whatsoever
In Washington, dealing with surplus funds and child support can indeed get complicated. Here are some general points:
- Surplus funds from a foreclosure are typically considered assets, which child support agencies can intercept for arrears.
- Modifying child support involves court processes, including financial disclosures.
- If you're unsatisfied with current local options, you might consider expanding your search to neighboring counties or seeking online consultations with family law attorneys.
If you need further assistance or would like additional resources, feel free to ask!
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex issue involving surplus funds and child support in Washington. Here are some general insights:
- Surplus funds from a foreclosure are often deemed assets and can be intercepted for child support arrears.
- Modifying child support typically involves a court process and requires financial disclosure.
Given the intricacies of your situation, it might be wise to seek legal advice. If you're interested in connecting with lawyers outside your immediate area or exploring online consultations, let me know!