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attention NCP's in TEXAS, alert action

Started by MYSONSDAD, Nov 14, 2005, 05:00:43 PM

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MYSONSDAD

   
[email protected] wrote:
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Action Alert 1 -- You may be a lawsuit member
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 21:28:15 +0000


Hello:
 
Attorney David Moody and I have discovered what may be a pattern of consistent violation of federal statutes by the counties of Texas in order to maximize their federal funding for so-called "child support enforcement".  If we're correct (we have good evidence on Tarrant County, and commonsense suspicions about the other counties) then there's an excellent lawsuit brewing -- you could be a co-plaintiff and actually receive a financial settlement as a result of the suit.
 
If you can answer yes to any of the following questions, I'd like to hear back from you:
 
1.During the last three years has the Texas Attorney General or the county where your child support order is registered failed to notifiy you that you have a right to what's called an "Administrative Review" of your child support order?  (An Administrative Review is a quick and dirty procedure to raise or lower a CS obligation to be consistent with an NCPs actual income.)
 
2. Have you requested an Administrative Review but been denied it?
 
3. Have you received an Administrative Review but not gotten a CS adjustment to make your CS consistent with your actual income?
 
4. Has your income declined significantly enough since your divorce that you'd have asked for an Administrative Review if you'd known about it, and you could can demonstrate now that your income declined?
 
If you can answer "yes" to any of these questions, please email me.  Tell me which questions you can answer "yes" to, and which county your CS obligation is registered in, and how to contact you (email or phone preferred).  I or David Moody will contact you shortly thereafter.
 
We have media contacts that are probably ready to develop this story as a government corruption story if we can get enough plaintiffs to show a pattern.  The dam is breaking, people.  This lawsuit will give it a really hard whack.  Join it if you can.
 
Best,
 
Jim Loose
 
TXDAD
 

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