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bab2006

Junior Member
Ok. Here is the situation:
I am trying to help my sister. Checking her partner's paystub she saw that he has 2 garnishments taken from this pay. She went to public searchs for the county where she lives and nothing came up with this partner's name...

My question is if he has child support, Court orders has to appear in County of Clerks Search... Yes or No?
Can be that the same case has 2 separate orders, because when she asked him he said that probably the company split it up in 2 deductions...
Now she is curious...why she couldn't find any records from him, because the child and the mother lives in the same county...

Is there any way we can check to see if he has CHild Support Court Records anywhere in USA? Those sites that has to pay maybe??

Let me know your opinion.
Thanks in advance!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
 


Antigone*

Senior Member
Ok. Here is the situation:
I am trying to help my sister. Checking her partner's paystub she saw that he has 2 garnishments taken from this pay. She went to public searchs for the county where she lives and nothing came up with this partner's name...

My question is if he has child support, Court orders has to appear in County of Clerks Search... Yes or No?
Can be that the same case has 2 separate orders, because when she asked him he said that probably the company split it up in 2 deductions...
Now she is curious...why she couldn't find any records from him, because the child and the mother lives in the same county...

Is there any way we can check to see if he has CHild Support Court Records anywhere in USA? Those sites that has to pay maybe??

Let me know your opinion.
Thanks in advance!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?

Your sister needs to ask her partner.
 

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