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Taxes Garnished even though I have FULL custody

Started by RDavis77, Jul 29, 2009, 01:55:10 PM

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RDavis77

Hi, I was wondering if anyone has info on how I can ask child support enforcement to give me my tax money back?  I received full custody of my 3 kids in 2008 and this past tax refund was garnished because they were not aware that I had custody.  I responded and let them know that I was requesting a hearing and never heard back from them.  Now I have read on their website:


Federal Law 303.72 gives Child Support Services the authority to intercept non-custodial parents' taxes if the case meets established criteria.


Does this mean that they did not have the right to take my tax money if I was infact the custodial parent at the time? I did receive a letter from them asking me to provide the court order so they can close the case and stop enforcing it.  Wouldn't this also mean that I should be entitled to the tax money they kept?  If anyone can help guide me in the right direction me and my three kids would really appreciate it.

MomofTwo

Did you become the custodial parent by court order or by mutual agreement with the other parent?

It is very important because if it was not by court order and the child support order was not also changed by court order,  you would owe child support even if the children are living with you until the time the court order for support says you no longer owe it.

If you have the child only by mutual agreement with the other parent and it was not court ordered, until you file it with the courts and ask for child support to end, you will owe support until it is heard by the court---regardless of where the children are residing.

If it was already court ordered (custody change) and (importantly) for support to end,  they could get your money back but I have had nightmares about this.... 

So two questions===
1) Was custody changed by court order? and
2) Was support court ordered to stop based on custody change?


RDavis77

I got custody from a judge.  The kids were in the custody of DFACS and I had to go through the process of getting them.  When their mother lost custody of them to the state, I had to go through getting legitimized before I could apply for custody.  She and I were never legally married and in Georgia that gave me no rights.  While the kids were in DFACS custody (twice) DFACS filed against me for child support.  Once I got custody they came after me for arrears.  They did not know I had been granted custody so when tax time came along they took ALL of my return.  By this time I was already the court awarded custodial parent.  I am just wondering if it is within my right to ask for my money back.

ocean

Momoftwo is right...
You MUST go back to court and get the courts to say you have custody and re-figure child support. Until this is changed in the system you are liable to pay the other parent even with custody. When you are at court, you can try to ask for the support to be backdated so you are not in arrears. The only way the IRS takes the money is if the state says you owe someone money so you are showing arrears building in the child support account that you need to fix ASAP!

RDavis77

The mother is not getting the money it is the state getting it for when they supported the children before.  I wondering if since I have custody and can prove hardship (life is not easy financially these days) if the state will relinquish their claim and return my tax money to me.  I thought they were there to HELP families. :(

Momfortwo

Quote from: RDavis77 on Jul 29, 2009, 04:28:15 PM
The mother is not getting the money it is the state getting it for when they supported the children before.  I wondering if since I have custody and can prove hardship (life is not easy financially these days) if the state will relinquish their claim and return my tax money to me.  I thought they were there to HELP families. :(

You are not going to get the money back.  At the time that your ex was on government assistance, you were the NCP.   You could always consult with an attorney about it.

You do have an order for child support against your ex, don't you?  If not, I would file requesting that she pay child support. 

RDavis77

She is just now at a point where I feel she is well enough to have visitation.  She has been clean for awhile but prior to this there was very little contact.  I have an agreement with her that she pay 75 dollars a week for the kids and if she keeps her end up and stays clean she gets them every other weekened. I have not felt the need to file against her yet.

ocean

Do you have an open case with child support? I would first call the IRS and asked them WHO intercepted....then call whoever that is and ask why? and how to close the case so this wont happen again. Do you know how much more they are trying to collect?

RDavis77

Quote from: ocean on Jul 29, 2009, 05:47:47 PM
Do you have an open case with child support? I would first call the IRS and asked them WHO intercepted....then call whoever that is and ask why? and how to close the case so this wont happen again. Do you know how much more they are trying to collect?

Well I did call CSE and told them the situation and I was amazed to receive a letter requesting the court documents showing I have custody so they can close the case and stop enforcing.  That is great news but what I want to know is how I can try and get the taxes that were erroneously garnished from me.  I'm so mad that they took that money I needed that money for my kids.

ocean

Go to your CSE office...some states you need to make an appointment. Take copies of all your paperwork with you. They "may" recalculate it and then you can ask for a refund...slim chance... The CS office usually waits a little while before it pays out so it may be still with them...