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- From: bhv@areaplg2.corp.mot.com (Bronis Vidugiris)
- Subject: Re: Legal Question
- Organization: Motorola, CCR&D, CORP, Schaumburg, IL
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 17:50:53 GMT
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- In article <1jih4vINN8h4@shelley.u.washington.edu> zzz@byron.u.washington.edu (DeadBeat) writes:
- )I owe past child support.
- )If I get a new job will my wages
- )"automatically" get garnished?
- )Or does my ex have to take some action?
- )
- )I'm in western Washington and she
- )is in Utah where she (unlike me) has
- )never received welfare.
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- You'll probably need to see a real attorney for real legal advice.
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- For general background reading, 'Father's Rights' talks about the subject
- a little bit.
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