Divorce Attorneys, Attorney General Child Support Assistance
The most effective child support help is provided by divorce attorneys. Regardless of the legal question
involved, they are obligated to represent only their client's best interest. Government agencies and the Office
of the Attorney General Child Support Assistance Division represent the government's interest, which may or may
not be consitient. Private attorneys are also liable for any mistake made, whereas state statutes usually
provide immunity to government agencies for mistakes, errors and omissions which cause harm to others.
Nevertheless, free child support assistance with non-payment of child support and legal questions regarding
rights and duties is provided by the Attorney General Child Support Assistance Division of most states.
Online assistance is available through the child support interactive web provided by the office of the
attorney general for most states. Asking questions about child support laws is free, and help provided to
qualified applicants. One the more valuable services provided online may include a questionnaire which
matches qualifications with other free state services.
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