Child Support - How to Prove Child Support Payments
If you've been paying child support or otherwise financially providing for your child, but can't prove it, at some point problems with the family court or child support department may arise. Lack of proof of payment may cause you to be hit with child support arrears (back child support), which can have detrimental financial and legal effects including increased wage garnishments, contempt charges, bank levies, license suspension, and more. In this video, I share tips about what you can do to prevent this from happening to you.

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