Make a payment online or contact the Attorney General's office at (888) 301-8885. There is a $1.00 transaction fee for Internet Checks or a 2.5% fee (Minimum $1.00) for Credit Cards. Please be advised that we are in the process of updating our new payment processing system to further provide more secure and safe payment processing.
The attorney will likely take the remainder through your Chapter 13 repayment plan payments (the trustee pays the attorney from your monthly plan payment). Chapter 13 cases last from three to five years and are more labor-intensive than a Chapter 7 case, and the higher fee often reflects the need for a long-term relationship.
Your federal and/or state refunds are subject to offset when it is determined a tax debt is owed and has been turned over to the Attorney General for collection. Why wasn’t I notified by the Department of Taxation about this debt?
You’ll need to do some research on local laws. You can start by asking your neighbors and friends if they’re familiar with local housing laws, and also make sure to check out your city, county, and local housing authority websites.
“There are no ‘standard’ attorney’s fees, but the hourly charge typically ranges from $250 to $600/hour depending on where you live and the size of the law firm. Some lawyers do state work for $50/hour, and law firms in New York City that far exceed the $600/hour mark,” says Costantini.
Pay Online It is our aim to make payment as convenient as possible. PLEASE NOTE: WE ARE NOT ABLE TO ACCEPT CASH FOR PAYMENT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Make a payment online or contact us at 888-301-8885.
NOTE: For information on paying a tax debt or other debt owed to the state of Ohio, please contact the Attorney General's Collections Enforcement Section online or by calling 877-607-6400.
Child support payments are received through:Direct deposit into a personal checking or savings account; or.Direct deposit to a child support debit card.
2. Write Us at: Tennessee State Disbursement Unit, P. O. Box 305200, Nashville, TN 37229. 3.
Yes. The State of Ohio retains the right to offset any monies owed to the applicant, including federal and state tax refunds. Will the Attorney General cease garnishment, foreclosure and other collection activities while an offer is pending?
Payment can be made by credit or debit card (Discover, Visa, MasterCard or American Express) using the department's Online Services, Guest Payment Service, directly visiting ACI Payments, Inc. or by calling 1-800-272-9829.
Anyone who falls behind $5,000 or more on their child support payments could face felony charges for non-payment of child support. The Michigan Attorney General or the local county prosecutor's office may lay these charges.
In Michigan, child support obligations normally last until the child turns 18 years old, but can continue up until the age of 19½, if the child is still in high school and lives full-time with the parent that gets child support.
To get information on your child support case online, go to MiChildSupport and register. This website will give you access to payment Information, current amount owed, income withholding information, bench warrant and enforcement hearing information.
Do I need to do anything? Tennessee Code Annotated Section 34-1-102 (b) states that parents shall continue to be responsible for the support of each child for whom they are responsible after the child reaches eighteen (18) years of age if the child is in high school.
If you are unsure of the correct office to contact, you may dial 615-313-4880, and select option 7 to obtain that information.
If you don't know your Case or Member ID, contact Customer Service at 1-800-838-6911 or call the Nashville office at (615) 253-4394. To visit your local Child Support Office, see a list of Child Support Office locations.
The Attorney General's office has created a quick, safe, and reliable service that allows citizens to pay outstanding debts to the State of Ohio online. Under Ohio law, state agencies turn over their outstanding accounts to the Attorney General's office for collection.
Manage all registered organizational information, submit and manage your yearly charitable organization registration and annual financial report.
The Ohio Attorney General's Office (AGO) has the authority by law to collect debt owed to the state. The Collections Enforcement Section is responsible for collecting outstanding debt owed to the State of Ohio for state agencies, institutions, boards, commissions, public university and hospitals, and local government entities.
Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885. If visiting the AGO Collections Enforcement section in Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo or Youngstown, valid photo identification is required to be able to access the floor.
Go to https://www.paybill.com/maagocharities and enter your charity’s Attorney General account #.
The accepted methods of payment is ACH debit transfers. Additional methods for payments may be available in the future.
You can make child support payments with a credit or debit card online through a secure online system called Smart e-Pay.
You can make child support payments with a credit or debit card through the secure MoneyGram website. To make a MoneyGram payment, you will need the Child Support Division 10-digit case number and cause number.
In the event your ePayment is not honored by the financial institution from which it is drawn, your debt account with the Commonwealth will not reflect payment and you will be charged a returned payment handling fee of $50.00, pursuant to Virginia statutory authority.
If you have difficulty or need further assistance, please call the Financial Recovery Section at 804-786-4075.
The Ohio Attorney General's Office has the authority by law to collect debt owed to the state. The Collections Enforcement Section is responsible for collecting outstanding debt owed to the State of Ohio for state agencies, institutions, boards, commissions, public university and hospitals, and local government entities.
The Attorney General's office has created a quick, safe, and reliable service that allows citizens to pay outstanding debts to the State of Ohio online. Under Ohio law, state agencies turn over their outstanding accounts to the Attorney General's office for collection.
Military and veteran families have unique needs when it comes to paternity establishment and child support. The HEROES program is here to help.
If you are a victim or survivor of family violence, we have information to help you pursue child support safely.
Help is available for parents and family members supporting children during and after a parent's incarceration.