Legal Question in Family Law in Tennessee
Husband In Contempt - Child Support
I need to file contempt charges, and can't pay an attorney. I need a basic form to file for contempt. Last month my Ex did not show up to court and I was granted sole custody (we had Joint in the divorce) and awarded 15,000 in back child support. My Ex thinks this is a joke, and will not pay. I just need to know what I need to type up to take to the courthouse and file contempt charges.
Than you VERY MUCH
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Husband In Contempt - Child Support
Tennessee, and I believe every other state, offers free legal help to custodial parents trying to enforce child
support orders or needing to get both an Order of Paternity and a child support order to be enforced in the first
place.
Generally the child support enforcement unit of the office of the district attorney general has it's own
attorneys and its own staff, virtually always referred to as IV-D (that's "four-D", as in Roman numeral IV). The
enforcement units were created as a result of the 1975 Social Security Act, Title IV-D. The federal statute
provides funding to states and requires that each state drawing the federal funds establish, enforce and modify
child support orders for families in need. The maximum application fee charged a client is $25, and there is no fee
at all for custodial parents drawing AFDC. Because this requirement is linked to money the states want, they all
provide IV-D enforcement.
Jes Beard
Jes Beard, Attorney at Law
737 Market St., Suite 601