Common Questions
About child support collection and alimony enforcement
Category List / Collections
- Are you more successful than the government? What is your success rate?
- Can Support Collectors intercept the absent parent's tax return?
- Does your child support collection service work nationwide?
- How long will it take before I start receiving support?
- I see much of your site it related to child support, but I'm owed spousal support (alimony) can you still help me?
- What happens after the past-due support has been collected?
- Will I require a Lawyer for your child support collection service?
- Q: Are you more successful than the government? What is your success rate?
- A: Every year, we collect in over half the cases that we accept. This is a great success rate if you consider that our typical client is owed over $12,000 by the time they come to us. They have been waiting several years for the government CSE office to assist them, with little or no results. Support Collectors is often able to successfully collect child support within six months for these same people the government was not able to assist.
- Q: Can Support Collectors intercept the absent parent's tax return?
- A: No. Only a government agency may intercept tax returns.
- Q: Does your child support collection service work nationwide?
- A: Yes! Our child support collection service helps families anywhere in the United States.
- Q: How long will it take before I start receiving support?
- A: Obviously, every case is different and results vary depending on the difficulty of your particular case. However, it is not uncommon to start receiving checks within several weeks. During the entire process, we provide you with periodic updates as to how your case is progressing.
- Q: I see much of your site it related to child support, but I'm owed spousal support (alimony) can you still help me?
- A: Absolutely yes! Though the majority of our cases involve child support, we do have a fair amount of spousal support cases and have had great success. Fortunately, many of the laws to enforce child support can also be applied to enforce spousal support.
- Q: What happens after the past-due support has been collected?
- A: Once the amount that you hired us to collect has been paid, you then have the right to terminate our services. This would allow you to then receive the full amount of child support again.
- Q: Will I require a Lawyer for your child support collection service?
- A: No. If necessary, we can provide legal services. If legal action is needed, Support Collectors' network of attorneys specializing in child support collection will represent you in Court.