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  • 11-05-2008, 10:17 AM
    lovescountrymusic
    Re: State of Florida Not Disbursing Child Support
    tampatammy
    The Financial Institution Data Match (FIdM) Program is used to identify accounts held by noncustodial parents who owe overdue child support. A financial institution includes any bank, federal or state credit union, insurer, safe deposit company or money market mutual fund authorized to business in Pennsylvania. Once identified, these accounts may be subject to "freezing" and "seizing" by the county Domestic Relations Section (DRS).
  • 11-05-2008, 10:24 AM
    lovescountrymusic
    Re: State of Florida Not Disbursing Child Support
    for some unexplainable reason my CS has been applied and is on the EPPICard.I checked yesterday just for the heck of it and there is was.No explaination-after being told "theres an indefinate hold on it" you`ll have to jump thru our hoops to get it< my words.So my kids get winter jackets YYEEEAAHH!!
    I`m going to have my mother tell you something later-they should be able to find your daughters father- i think they are way to short handed and not very well trained anymore
  • 11-05-2008, 10:30 AM
    lovescountrymusic
    Re: State of Florida Not Disbursing Child Support
    Where that above says Pennsylvania i had found that for my brother but it stands in most all the states. <the uniform law<
    He moved to Fl from Penn.and his bank account was frozen last week after missing five months of child support($2000.00) due to the fact construction came to a stand still in Florida.He had his rent in the bank from an IRA he cashed in and his ex and the uniform law didn`t give him a chance to catch the support up
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