Legal Question in Family Law in California

support order

I was given a judgement in my child support for nine years of unpaid child support. The judge stated what he owed me for each of the years and it totaled to $42,000.00 and she stated plus 10% interest. Then the court filled out in my name in pro per a judgement and in the judgement they wrote 10% interest on the total amount. Taking away nine years worth of interest on the money. I have the minute order from court and it doesn't say on the total amount. It states each year what he owed and plus 10% interest. How do I straighten out the order?


Asked on 11/14/06, 3:56 am

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H.M. Torrey The Law Offices of H.M. Torrey

Re: support order

A set aside motion to correct the court error would be the proper legal route to take. For prompt, affordable legal assistance here, contact us today for a free phone consultation.

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Answered on 11/14/06, 1:22 pm


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