Latest News 2010 March Man Wrongly Jailed for Not Paying Child Support

Man Wrongly Jailed for Not Paying Child Support

A New York court ruled that a man was previously improperly judged in willful violation of child support order that sentenced him to three months in jail. The Supreme Court of the State of New York dismissed the part of the appeal concerning his imprisonment as academic since his sentence had expired. The man was unable to pay child support at the time because he had lost his position as a security guard, which did not make the violation willful.

Dealing with child support matters is a difficult issue for anyone. When children and many are involved, you will want to proceed forward with your family law matter in a careful manner. You need to be prepared for a long process because child support cases are not always settled quickly if the two parties cannot come to agreements.

If you are going through a child support case, it’s in your best interest to have a family attorney on your side to protect your rights. An experience family lawyer will know what to expect and how to handle various matters related to your case. You can trust an attorney to guide you through this process and settle this matter in the best way possible. Contact a family lawyer today to begin discussing your case and moving forward. 

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