Patricia T. was owed past-due alimony from her divorce five years ago when she found Support Collectors. Many people find it difficult to collect spousal support since government agencies don’t assist and lawyers require large retainers. Support Collectors accepts unpaid alimony claims with no upfront fees or costs of any kind.
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Case Study: Woman Finally Gets Paid For 5 Years Of Unpaid Alimony
Case Study: We Catch Up With Job Hopping Deadbeat Dad
When Erin C. came to Support Collectors, her ex-husband was living out of state and not paying court-ordered child support payments. He had job hopped in an attempt to avoid paying child support. Erin had already contacted her local child support agency and had hired a lawyer to no avail. She still received no child support payments.
Case Study: Single Mom Gets Paid Back Child Support After 15 Years
Mary Y. contacted Support Collectors after her husband had evaded paying child support for 15 years. Despite a court order requiring him to pay, Mary’s husband quit his job to avoid wage garnishment. Because she was working at the time, Mary was not able to get state assistance for her daughter. The $7 per hour she was making didn’t afford her the option of hiring a lawyer.
Case Study: Patricia T. Collected Her Spousal Support In Less Than 60 Days
Patricia T. was owed past-due alimony from her divorce five years ago when she found Support Collectors. Many people find it difficult to collect spousal support since government agencies don’t assist and lawyers require large retainers. Support Collectors accepts unpaid alimony claims with no upfront fees or costs of any kind.
Case Study: Mary Y. Got A Lump Sum Child Support Payment After 15 Years With None
Mary Y. contacted Support Collectors after her husband had evaded paying child support for 15 years. Despite a court order requiring him to pay, Mary’s husband quit his job to avoid wage garnishment. Because she was working at the time, Mary was not able to get state assistance for her daughter. The $7 per hour she was making didn’t afford her the option of hiring a lawyer.