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<blockquote data-quote="TJay74" data-source="post: 1458285" data-attributes="member: 5857"><p>OK I have dealt with OKDHS for several years and there is some inaccurate info in this thread.</p><p></p><p>As of last year DHS did not get anything from what the paying non-custodial parent paid to what the custodial parent received. They did change part of the law this year and the custodial parent now has to pay some of the fees in regards to either the collection or distribution but it is a once a year fee I believe.</p><p></p><p>Also you do not have to use OKDHS, it depends on the parents and what they do. OKDHS is a administrative court and not a judicial court. My kid's mom started the case in OKDHS years ago, but when we went back through a bunch of crap I took the case to the Judicial courts as OKDHS is only after support (monetary) and does not handle nor do they care about visitation issues. Also legally the law says you can not with hold visitation for payment or non-payment of child support, I completely agree with this as it helps with contempt charges for either parent if need be. I used this exact senario to my advantage in my case.</p><p></p><p>So you do have the choice and option to go through the civil/judicial courts and if you go that route they also allow you to handle the payments with or without garnishments. Legally under law though it is up to the recieving custodial parent as they can request the money be garnished if they chose to.</p><p></p><p>OKDHS is not immune to court and a judge over ruling them, I know this for a fact as in my case the judge allowed me to pull my case from OKDHS and put it in the civil/judicial courts. My attorney advised me it was the best thing I could do in getting the joke of OKDHS out of my case and he was right.</p><p></p><p>I just hope that I dont have to deal with OKDHS ever again, even when they took money from me incorrectly and then admitted it was taken incorrectly they said tough luck it is not their problem to get my money back from my kid's mom and it was up to me to get the money back, yeah fat chance as they never happened.</p><p></p><p>OKDHS is a joke now and always will be. They dont care about the non-custodial parent and even less if it is the father as in their eyes all fathers are the scum of the earth and the bad person.</p><p></p><p>OKDHS really needs to be over hauled and fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJay74, post: 1458285, member: 5857"] OK I have dealt with OKDHS for several years and there is some inaccurate info in this thread. As of last year DHS did not get anything from what the paying non-custodial parent paid to what the custodial parent received. They did change part of the law this year and the custodial parent now has to pay some of the fees in regards to either the collection or distribution but it is a once a year fee I believe. Also you do not have to use OKDHS, it depends on the parents and what they do. OKDHS is a administrative court and not a judicial court. My kid's mom started the case in OKDHS years ago, but when we went back through a bunch of crap I took the case to the Judicial courts as OKDHS is only after support (monetary) and does not handle nor do they care about visitation issues. Also legally the law says you can not with hold visitation for payment or non-payment of child support, I completely agree with this as it helps with contempt charges for either parent if need be. I used this exact senario to my advantage in my case. So you do have the choice and option to go through the civil/judicial courts and if you go that route they also allow you to handle the payments with or without garnishments. Legally under law though it is up to the recieving custodial parent as they can request the money be garnished if they chose to. OKDHS is not immune to court and a judge over ruling them, I know this for a fact as in my case the judge allowed me to pull my case from OKDHS and put it in the civil/judicial courts. My attorney advised me it was the best thing I could do in getting the joke of OKDHS out of my case and he was right. I just hope that I dont have to deal with OKDHS ever again, even when they took money from me incorrectly and then admitted it was taken incorrectly they said tough luck it is not their problem to get my money back from my kid's mom and it was up to me to get the money back, yeah fat chance as they never happened. OKDHS is a joke now and always will be. They dont care about the non-custodial parent and even less if it is the father as in their eyes all fathers are the scum of the earth and the bad person. OKDHS really needs to be over hauled and fast. [/QUOTE]
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