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- From: klassen@sol.UVic.CA (Melvin Klassen)
- Subject: Re: Making child support work
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- Organization: University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C. CANADA
- References: <FFXiuB1w165w@oneb2.almanac.bc.ca> <1ej42oINNc4c@skeena.ucs.ubc.ca>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 92 21:33:07 GMT
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- In article <!> buckland@ucs.ubc.ca (Tony Buckland) writes:
- > lisa@oneb2.almanac.bc.ca writes:
- >>I'm another parent who's gone thru all the proper channels, obtained all
- >>the court orders and attachment orders and still received near-zip
- >>from my ex, who consistently makes considerably more than I do.
- > I'd like to see support payments made and collected by the courts.
-
- Until that day arrives, another agency (the "Family Maintenance Enforcement
- Program" -- in Victoria, telephone 356-8692) handles this area.
- They can garnish wages, UIC payments, and even MSP payments to non-opted-out
- Medical Doctors. The local Family Court will have the 3-page application
- form, or FMEP will send one to you.
-