What if my local child support agency or the district attorney has been working on collecting my support payments?
Government agencies charged with child support collection are overburdened with heavy case loads-this can mean that your particular case will not receive the individual attention it needs. This can result in frustrating delays or not receiving your support payments at all. These agencies are very good at getting the relatively compliant “simple” cases to pay their support-but are not as effective with the stubborn or more complicated cases. The Law Offices of Paul P. Young takes the time to understand each case and each support obligor, so that we can develop a collection strategy that will be effective. We understand that a “cookie-cutter” approach to support collection is not the best method. Many times clients choose to have our firm handle the collection of past due support obligations, and have the district attorney collect the current support. Our firm does not charge any fees on money being collected by government agencies. For the record, public child support agencies should be
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