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Old May 28th, 2007, 10:59 AM     #1
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Hello, I am writing this on behalf of my son. He is married in Ca., had a daughter from previous lady in Mi. The lady is now married in Co., and her and her husband have adopted the daughter. It was mutual and confirmed through the courts. Here is my son's delema...the state of Mi. continues to attach anything he makes, such as income tax refunds,etc. even after the adoption, he has contacted Mi. but they refuse to stop taking his funds, that he vitally needs to support his family now. He loves his daughter, and wants the best, but this does not seem fair to him, because this is one reason he agreed to the adoption, was to make life better for both families. Can he do anything to stop this madness? Thanks for any and all suggestions,help.
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The adoption papers can be shown to a MI judge who will order a stop to the payments. That is if the agency will not willingly do so.
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This was interesting to me as well, My fiance signed his rights away last year to give his daughter a better life as he knew he couldnt do for a while. The judge now is allowing the state to take payments from his checks still for back child support here in Illinois is this legal? The reason I am asking is cause if it is not, then I know we deff need a lawyer, lord knows how we will pay but the 100 a week is killing us, his checks bring home are from 64- 100 a week, it is killing us. Thanks Email me at aprilharness@yahoo.com
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what do you mean asigned away his rights; he normally cannot do that unless she is adopted?
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