A 24-HOUR
CALL CENTER IS AVAILABLE TO ASSIST THE MILLIONS OF
CUSTODIAL
PARENTS OWED CHILD SUPPORT ARREARS IN THE U.S.
Private
Investigation, Legal, Collection, Seizure,
Liquidation,
and Apprehension Services Provided
United States - The Custodial Support Foundation has begun servicing custodial
parents owed child support with the most comprehensive program and cost
effective service to enable custodial parents to seize and liquidate
noncustodial parent's assets that owe child support arrears. For less
than $1 per day, a working custodial parent can receive private
investigative services to locate a noncustodial
parent, their income and assets. They also receive legal services to obtain a court order to seize and liquidate a noncustodial
parent's assets, and collection services that will not take a portion of their
child support arrears. Unemployed custodial parents can receive the
program at no cost through sponsors on a first come basis.
24-Hour Call Center: (855)
851-HELP or (855) 851-4357,
To assist the more than
37.5 million custodial parents owed child support that don't have the ability
to hire a private investigation firm to locate the noncustodial parents of the
children's assets, retain an attorney to get a court order to seize and
liquidate the assets, pay a collection agency a portion of their child support
arrears to seize and liquidate the assets, the Custodial Support Foundation now
provides a cost effective and free program to assist custodial parents.
Once a custodial parent receives an enforcement order to seize and liquidate a
noncustodial parent's assets against an existing child support order, every
time a noncustodial accumulates arrears, their assets can be seized with the
same court order. Now a custodial parent has the power to ensure their
children receive their child support.
Over 100 Billion Owed in
Arrears
In 2011, child support
arrears reach over $100 billion within the United States, and the numbers are
growing each year. More than 12.5 million custodial parents have child
support orders, but are owed child support, because the Office of Child Support
Enforcement can't locate noncustodial parents, their income and their
assets. More than 25 million custodial parents are owed child support,
but have never filed to receive a child support order to receive structured
child support payments through their regional Office of Child Support
Enforcement. It is estimated that more than 75% of all noncustodial
parents that owe child support arrears can afford to pay the arrears.
Capturing Noncustodial
Parents with Child Support Warrants
To assist in apprehension
of noncustodial parents with child support warrants, the Custodial Support
Foundation has contracted more than 34 fugitive recovery agencies throughout
the United States and its territories to hunt down, apprehend and extradite
noncustodial parents to the states holding the warrants and child support
orders that are in contempt. Instead of waiting until noncustodial
parents are stopped by police for another reason, while children are waiting to
receive the child support, the Custodial Support Foundation has contracted Bounty Alert to contract fugitive recovery agents. The services fees are
paid through the court order issued with the assistance of the legal services
provided to have the noncustodial parents assets seized and liquidated.
Benefits Unlike Any Other
Program
"The program is
cutting edge and uses all of the existing laws and services available to help
children get the support they need and deserve", says Bounty Alert's COO
and General Counsel, Attorney David M. Cooke. Bounty Alert formed the
Custodial Support Foundation to also provide outreach and charitable services
to assist the more than 25 million custodial parents file through its Filing
Program.
The Collection Program was created for custodial parents with child support orders and
owed arrears.
The Collection Program
services provided are as follows:
• Private Investigators to
Locate Noncustodial Parents and Assets
• Motions to Seize and Liquidate Noncustodial Parent's Assets
• Collections and Seizures to Pay 100% of All Child Support Arrears
• Collections to Refund of All Fees and Expenses
• Certifications Prepared to Issue Arrest Warrants for Arrears
• Arrest & Extradition of Noncustodial Parents with Warrants
Anywhere in U.S
Assisting Noncustodial
Parents Pay Arrears
In addition to assisting
custodial parents, the Custodial Support Foundation helps noncustodial parents
establish payment program to repay their arrears and the program's service fees
they are required to pay through court orders. "Our goal is to
assist in the collection of child support and not to maliciously go after
noncustodial parents", according to Attorney David M. Cooke. The
Custodial Support Foundation also prevented a noncustodial parent from being
arrested that had lost their job in August of 2011 and established a payment
arrangements once the he was employed.
Uncovering Hidden Accounts
and Assets
No longer can a
noncustodial parent pretend like they can't pay their arrears and attempt to
play on the sympathy of the court. Many times noncustodial parents get
arrested, pretend they have no income or assets, and are eventually
released. Now their assets can be seized, including bank accounts, cars,
furniture, jewelry, electronics, property, stock and businesses. "We
also make use of the 1992 Child Support Recovery Act, to help prosecute
individuals that help noncustodial parents hide their income and assets, which
are federal crimes", says Attorney David Cooke. Bounty Alert will
also acquire subpoenas to verify assets are hidden in the names of others, and
turn the records over to the authorities, with certifications from private
investigators. The program makes it more difficult for noncustodial
parents and those that help them not pay child support, which helps children
get the child support they deserve. For more information, please visit www.CustodialSupport.org.
FOR MORE
INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT
The Custodial Support
Foundation at (855) 851-HELP or (855) 851-4357
or via e-mail at support@custodialsupport.org