The way I understand it, if rejected, you can appeal within 30 days. Instead of getting an attorney involved in the appeal it might be better to get your local state represenative's office engaged.CMS350 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 2:19 pmThanks for the reply,flechero wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 2:05 pm It seems you could take a copy of that letter (that the court sent to the employer) and send it to the AG's office and clear it right up. Maybe to DPS as well.
What did your attorney say?? Or maybe it was a missed step by your attorney and he said nothing? He ought to be willing to advise you on this without extra cost since child support and custody go hand in hand. (IMO, and clearly I'm not an attorney)
Good luck!
Yeah thats what I am thinking. However, in my experience in dealing with court people, lawyers and the AG, they are not that understanding and I assume they wont care until the child support is cleared. but I wont know until I try.
As far as my attorney goes, she literally closed my file a few days before I got the letter. that just means I told her I didnt need anything else and she was no longer representing me. So I am not sure if she will charge me to help with this or not. I also didnt like her as a lawyer in the first place. So I dont really want to go back to her anyway lol.
Im really just wondering If I can re apply if they do reject my application because of the child support. Being that I am on day 65 of the LTC process, I assume if they do reject me it will just be faster to reapply after I clear the CS.
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- Thu Apr 04, 2019 2:53 pm
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