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10-09-2007, 10:17 AM
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So could you just get an income assignment from the NCP's place of business and bypass the VA DHS system?
They're probably assessing the $25 from the CP because there's no statutory duty for the NCP to pay any sort of fee for the privilege of having the government garnish their checks.
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10-09-2007, 10:28 AM
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They're probably assessing the $25 from the CP because there's no statutory duty for the NCP to pay any sort of fee for the privilege of having the government garnish their checks.
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Actually, the employer can charge the garnishee up to $2/check admin fee for having to garnish their wages. Absolutely more than fair if you see what goes on behind the scences, admin wise to garnish someone's check. And, if the person would have paid up in the first place, their wages would not have had to been garnished.
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10-09-2007, 10:40 AM
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So could you just get an income assignment from the NCP's place of business and bypass the VA DHS system?
They're probably assessing the $25 from the CP because there's no statutory duty for the NCP to pay any sort of fee for the privilege of having the government garnish their checks.
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i know here when you get a new job, there is a sheet that asks about child support, and if you fill out that you do pay it, they make arrangements to have it taken out without a fee. but how many delinquent/lazy/irresponsible parents would tell the truth? they figure new job, new situation, and it wont catch up with them.
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10-09-2007, 10:53 AM
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I get Child Support letters for guys who haven't worked here in YEARS because they give them our info as a way to put them off for a few more weeks.
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10-09-2007, 11:01 AM
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i know here when you get a new job, there is a sheet that asks about child support, and if you fill out that you do pay it, they make arrangements to have it taken out without a fee. but how many delinquent/lazy/irresponsible parents would tell the truth? they figure new job, new situation, and it wont catch up with them.
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Your job collecting an administrative fee to recompense themselves for an expensive and time consuming task is different from a governmental agency adding a fee so it can collect money from you. What you have are very distinct situations.
It'd be like the IRS deciding to charge you a fee for sending in an itemized return (because it's harder on the IRS to process that return).
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