Many single parents are looking for the quickest and easiest method to collect the child support due to them. Most reputable child-support agencies will be able to provide you with the same answers to general questions. These questions should entail such topics as their years in business, any attorney fees, any court costs, and their methods of operation. Use your common sense when choosing an agency and don't be fooled by strict guarantees or fast talk.

When asking an agency about the cost involved in having them represent you make sure you understand the rates that will be charged. You will find that some agencies have "administrative or other fees" that are included in their agreement.If you have a court order for child support payments and you're not receiving them from the non-custodial parent or if there payments are late or incomplete there is help available to get those payments. The preferred method of payment is income withholding. In this case a notice is sent to the employer of the non-custodial parent which indicates the court-ordered amount that should be deducted from that parents pay check.

Many times, however, child-support collection can become difficult especially if the non-custodial parent refuses to make payments that have been ordered by the court. Unfortunately, many custodial parents simply give up trying to collect the payments if the other parent is being elusive or difficult.Frequently the governmental agencies tend to be big and impersonal and you each child-support case as a number with a name attached.

If a parent becomes frustrated with what seems to be a lack of support from the governmental agency they should consider an independent support collection agency. These agencies will provide a personalized service that will meet the individual needs of the client. Many times these agencies can do things that governmental agencies cannot do. They can take the time that is necessary to explain the many confusing issues that the custodial parent may have. These issues can also include locating deadbeat parents that try to avoid their responsibilities by going into hiding. These independent support agencies are not working for the government but rather for the custodial parent and they tend to produce the best and fastest results.

The right tools can make a difficult process much easier. The government usually cannot provide individual support like locating "parents in hiding". The individual support agency can take the time to make every aspect of the process easy to understand and clear. They will customize their processes to meet the needs of the individual family involved and most importantly they can get the custodial parent the money that they need much more quickly than any governmental agent see could. These agencies are a great resource for those custodial families that need help quickly. There are many more ways than ever to get child support paid. Recent research indicates 25% of the custodial parents do not receive the support they are entitled to. It does not have to be that way since there are many individual support agencies that can pursue the support payments and overdue amounts.

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Support Collectors will help make your life much easier with child support collection help. They are experts in Florida child support law and know how to get you results you can’t get alone.