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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 389507" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I'm not surprised...I had similar battles here trying to get the county to enforce the support order. They could care less because I wasn't on any kind of county aid and Useless Boy was in a different county. Even though he was working, and I informed the county of his home and work info, they still dragged their feet. I remember calling one day to give them his new work address, so they could send yet another wage garnishment letter, and they said the address wasn't enough, they needed the phone number, too. I lost my temper (big surprise) and hollered at the worker, "This is how you get the number. You dial 1-415-555-1212, and when the operator comes on, you ask for Palo Alto, and THEN you ask for...and why the H am I doing your work for you? You're the District Attorney's office, it's your JOB to enforce court orders!"</p><p></p><p>That helped for about six months, until Useless Boy changed jobs again. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 389507, member: 4040"] I'm not surprised...I had similar battles here trying to get the county to enforce the support order. They could care less because I wasn't on any kind of county aid and Useless Boy was in a different county. Even though he was working, and I informed the county of his home and work info, they still dragged their feet. I remember calling one day to give them his new work address, so they could send yet another wage garnishment letter, and they said the address wasn't enough, they needed the phone number, too. I lost my temper (big surprise) and hollered at the worker, "This is how you get the number. You dial 1-415-555-1212, and when the operator comes on, you ask for Palo Alto, and THEN you ask for...and why the H am I doing your work for you? You're the District Attorney's office, it's your JOB to enforce court orders!" That helped for about six months, until Useless Boy changed jobs again. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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