Free Child Support
Collection Services for Unemployed
and Disabled Custodial
Parents Owed Child Support
Free Investigative, Legal,
Collection, Seizure, Liquidation, and Apprehension Services Provided to Collect Child Support Arrears from Deadbeat Noncustodial Parents!
20 Free Subscriptions for the First Callers!
No Portion Of Arrears Taken As Fees = 100% of Arrears Go to
Custodial Parents!
United States - The Custodial Support Foundation has received the financial
support to provide free services to the first 20 unemployed or disabled
custodial parents owed child support, with child support orders. The free services
provides are:
To receive the free
services provided by the Custodial Support Foundation and Bounty Alert, custodial
parents must meet the following criteria:
1.
The custodial parent must have an active child support order and
owed arrears
2.
The custodial parent must provide proof they are unemployed or on
disability
3.
The noncustodial parent must have verifiable income, or assets
In order to verify the
income, assets, and location of each noncustodial parent that owes the arrears,
the Custodial Support Foundation will provide exhaustive investigative services. Once the location, income and assets are
verified, custodial parents will be provided with the legal documents to receive court orders to seize and
liquidate each noncustodial parent’s assets.
Upon the court orders being issued, an attorney based collection agency will seize as well as
liquidate each noncustodial parent's assets, and pay the custodial parent's
arrears. The payment of each custodial
parent's arrears will be paid to their respective regional Office of Child
Support Enforcement.
To prevent any portion of
each custodial parent's arrears being deducted for any additional fees, the
court documents will be filed to require each noncustodial parent to pay all
fees in addition to any arrears and expenses.
Should a noncustodial parent have an arrest warrant, Bounty Alert has contracted 43
fugitive recovery agencies to assist law enforcement agencies in the noncustodial
parent's apprehension. Typically,
noncustodial parents with arrest warrants for failing to pay child support are
not pursued by law enforcement agencies, which enable children to go years
without receiving child support. With
more than 2.5 million outstanding arrest warrants for felony and violent
crimes, law enforcement agencies are overwhelmed with providing public safety
before apprehending deadbeats with arrest warrants. Many noncustodial parents with child support
warrants use the limitations of law enforcement agencies, and go about their everyday
lives while their children don't receive the support they need.
According to the Office of
Child Support Enforcement, child support arrears reached over $100 billion for
the custodial parents with child support orders in the United States in 2011. These statistic does not include the
approximately 25 million U.S.
custodial parents that do not have child support orders to receive child
support. To assist custodial parents
that do not have child support orders, the Custodial Support Foundation also
provides a free Filing Program to provide custodial parents with the
instructions and locations to file to receive child support through a child
support order. "I am
elated that we are offering free subscriptions for 20 custodial parents
owed child support with child support orders" says Bounty Alert's Chief
Financial Officer, David Cooke, Esq..
"I am even more excited about the true beneficiaries of these
subscriptions; the neglected and voiceless youth who are often without an
advocate that will finally get what they have long deserved", says
Attorney Cooke.
Custodial parents can begin calling
the Custodial Support Foundation's 24-Hour Call Center on a "first come
first served" basis at (855)
851-HELP or (855) 851-4357. Custodial
parents should have copies of their child support orders and statements of
arrears, along with any documents to confirm their unemployment or
disability. All information will be
protected under attorney client privileges and in accordance with the Custodial
Support Foundation's privacy policy.
For
more information, please visit www.CustodialSupport.org. Custodial parents that are not unemployed or
on disability can receive the services for only 13 payments of $30, plus $10
shipping and handling of documents, or a onetime payment of $350.
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
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