From Library Journal
Advocate Spence consults Congress regularly on the subject of collecting child support, and her expertise is evident here. Throughout this book, she counsels readers on how to collect money from parents who will not pay what is required of them by a court of law. Spence makes a clear distinction between the establishment of a child-support court order and its enforcement. She covers obvious topics, such as locating a deadbeat parent and finding a free attorney for representation, but she also considers more obscureDbut equally importantDtopics, such as locating a parent's hidden assets and modifying existing child-support court orders. In addition, examples of the legal forms needed to collect court-ordered payments are available. Well organized and thorough, this book will help anyone seeking assistance in forcing parents to pay what is legally required of them. Recommended for all public libraries.DPatrick Mahoney, Kansas City P.L., KS
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Review
" You are obviously well-knowledged in the field of child support enforcement." --
Presidential Candidate Bill Bradley"A no-nonsense guide to get the money you deserve. Buy this book and start collecting your child support NOW." --
Dr. David Jay Lieberman, Author of "Never Be Lied To Again.""This book goes to the very heart of the issue of collecting child support. The documentation included for helping parents collect child support is unprecedented. It would take parents many hours of research and frustration just to find the steps for the processes are included in this book. This alone would make the book worth the purchase price, but the author goes a step further and gives much needed advise on how to work through every step of the process." --
Judye Foy, International VP Community Relations, Parents Without Partners, Inc.