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Failure to Pay Child Support has Heavy Consequences

In New Mexico, child support has become a serious issue and is carrying some serious consequences. The New Mexico Child Support Enforcement Division is enforcing child support obligations that say that the failure to pay child support can result in the suspension of driver’s licenses, seizure of bank accounts, liens against property and holdings of contempt which could result in jail time.

If you are involved in a child support matter then you need to know how to proceed forward because you can be facing serious consequences if your case is not handled properly. You do have rights that should be protected and you do have options that can help you to protect these rights. With the help of a family law lawyer, you will be able to begin the process of moving forward with your case. An attorney will help you to resolve this matter in the most beneficial way possible so that you can move forward with your life. It’s in your best interest to work with a lawyer who will know what to expect with your case and how to approach any matter. Please take some time to contact a family law attorney today to begin discussing the details of your case.
Categories: Child Support, Family Law

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