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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 345404" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well, I hope the fact that Department of Juvenile Justice initially filed might have spurred them to do more than they would in a case where someone not involved with the state filed. I feel sure they haven't even gotten him into court yet, much less gotten a dime out of him, but with the state budget in kahoots maybe they've at least contacted the other state and done a little leg work. (Mainly because they haven't gone to difficult child to get a swab/dna test, which his father will surely demand.) Hopefully, they won';t claim that they can't find him- since I sent them an address and phone number and business name, b-day, and old driver's license number from the same state. If I can find that out from here, surely that state can find him. I get different answers from different people in DSS about how much effort anyone will actually make when the father is out of state. Do you know that until this past year, if the child wasn't conceived in this state and the parents were never married that they were not legally able to go after the father for CS? We have some really stupid laws on the books. LOL!</p><p></p><p>I can't afford any attny fees or court costs, Janet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 345404, member: 3699"] Well, I hope the fact that Department of Juvenile Justice initially filed might have spurred them to do more than they would in a case where someone not involved with the state filed. I feel sure they haven't even gotten him into court yet, much less gotten a dime out of him, but with the state budget in kahoots maybe they've at least contacted the other state and done a little leg work. (Mainly because they haven't gone to difficult child to get a swab/dna test, which his father will surely demand.) Hopefully, they won';t claim that they can't find him- since I sent them an address and phone number and business name, b-day, and old driver's license number from the same state. If I can find that out from here, surely that state can find him. I get different answers from different people in DSS about how much effort anyone will actually make when the father is out of state. Do you know that until this past year, if the child wasn't conceived in this state and the parents were never married that they were not legally able to go after the father for CS? We have some really stupid laws on the books. LOL! I can't afford any attny fees or court costs, Janet. [/QUOTE]
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