Does SC Child support take into consideration who gets to claim the child for tax credit purposes? Other states require the absent parent to be current in child support and then they alternate years when filing.
Hello and thank you for reaching out! We are not able to provide individual advice here, however we encourage you to call our statewide intake office at 1-888-346-5592 if you need assistance. We also have an option to apply online for certain legal issues at www.lawhelp.org/sc/online-intake. If you are not located in SC (where we are located), we encourage you to find the Legal Services provider closest to you by visiting www.lsc.gov and choosing the "Find Legal Aid" option in the top right corner. Eligibility for assistance through SCLS depends on your income and assets, as well as the type of legal problem you have. We cannot guarantee that every application will be accepted for legal representation. Thank you for reaching out! We hope that we will be able to help!
She full of sh-t, tell the truth, the federal government give each state funds for every child in that state. Please guys do the research, Look at title 5 of social security act, and other documents
I stay in South Carolina and had the worse experience with legal services … gave me misinformation about a case where I ended up losing my home .
Very thorough presentation thank you very much
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How is this guy gonna pay his bills grossing 3400 with over 900 in child support...taxes alone gonna take another 700
Does SC Child support take into consideration who gets to claim the child for tax credit purposes? Other states require the absent parent to be current in child support and then they alternate years when filing.
That seems like a lot for child support
If a mother opens a child support case then before they even set a payment amount she drops it can she later go back and open it again?
Hello and thank you for reaching out! We are not able to provide individual advice here, however we encourage you to call our statewide intake office at 1-888-346-5592 if you need assistance. We also have an option to apply online for certain legal issues at www.lawhelp.org/sc/online-intake.
If you are not located in SC (where we are located), we encourage you to find the Legal Services provider closest to you by visiting www.lsc.gov and choosing the "Find Legal Aid" option in the top right corner.
Eligibility for assistance through SCLS depends on your income and assets, as well as the type of legal problem you have. We cannot guarantee that every application will be accepted for legal representation.
Thank you for reaching out! We hope that we will be able to help!
Child support is strictly voluntary they don't give you full disclosure
Correct
Read executive order 12953 …..strictly for federal workers
She full of sh-t, tell the truth, the federal government give each state funds for every child in that state. Please guys do the research, Look at title 5 of social security act, and other documents
Sc child support is violated Federal laws.