Subpoena For Child Support
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In Arizona, you can request a review of your child support case and potentially subpoena the Department of Economic Security if you can prove they overcharged you. File a motion for review with the court, provide evidence of overcharges, and request a subpoena for necessary documents. The statute of limitations for recovering overpaid child support is generally up to 10 years from the date of overpayment. Consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
If Dept. Of Economic Security/ Child Support owes Me Money, because they Over Charged Me, like in the year * through *, can I subpoena them if I can prove a case of all their errors, and how they Over Charged Me. Can I subpoena them so My case can be reviewed
Hi ****! In Arizona, you can request a review of your child support case and potentially subpoena the Department of Economic Security if you can prove they overcharged you. Here are some steps you might consider:
- File a motion for review with the court.
- Provide evidence of overcharges.
- Request a subpoena for necessary documents.
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Yes and is there a statue of limitations
In Arizona, the statute of limitations for recovering overpaid child support may vary. Generally, you have up to 10 years from the date the overpayment occurred to file a claim. Given your case spans from * to *, you may still have time for some years.
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