My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Florida
My company took out my child support payments directly from my paychecks starting from 2000 to 2018. Sometimes I would be short in the paycheck of $$40 or so (no more than that ) and I would pay my x wife back then, in cash, check or money order.
My child just turned 19 and has graduated from high school. I hired an attorney to end the Child Support order. I come to find out that the ledger showed an open amount of back payments that of course I DID make, but I have no proof of. Who keeps receipts for 19 years? The current ledger on May showed a balance of $3667. I paid this amount in full. Now when I went to close out the case for the payment, the Magistrate is stating that there is a 74 page ledger which is STILL showing some gaps of payments that I would still owe.
If I didn't pay my x the difference back then, why didn't she take me to court? Oh, maybe it's because I DID pay her the difference. I am sure that if she is put under oath, she would have to admit that I did pay her.
How can I defend myself with this after 19 years??? Where are MY rights to this, if any? Thank you
My company took out my child support payments directly from my paychecks starting from 2000 to 2018. Sometimes I would be short in the paycheck of $$40 or so (no more than that ) and I would pay my x wife back then, in cash, check or money order.
My child just turned 19 and has graduated from high school. I hired an attorney to end the Child Support order. I come to find out that the ledger showed an open amount of back payments that of course I DID make, but I have no proof of. Who keeps receipts for 19 years? The current ledger on May showed a balance of $3667. I paid this amount in full. Now when I went to close out the case for the payment, the Magistrate is stating that there is a 74 page ledger which is STILL showing some gaps of payments that I would still owe.
If I didn't pay my x the difference back then, why didn't she take me to court? Oh, maybe it's because I DID pay her the difference. I am sure that if she is put under oath, she would have to admit that I did pay her.
How can I defend myself with this after 19 years??? Where are MY rights to this, if any? Thank you
Child Support Arears
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