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support issues

what can i do when i cant find my husband and the family court judge wont make any ruling with out him being present no one has seen or heard from him in over 2 years and the judge just wants to close my case. new york state

by zevia   2 Posts 
Posted on 2/7/2008 2:28 PM
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thanks everyone but basiclly he just disappeared off the face of the earth . the judge up here has been no help whatsoever but i have friends running his ss # and watching for him to renew his drivers liscence but no luck he has no family and absolutely no friends so theres no contact with anyone out there..
by zevia   2 Posts
Posted on 2/8/2008 2:25 PM
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You might have to pay but find a site for lost persons. Not sure what info you would need. But my ex found out my new cell number on line. Also try typing his name in the white pages for any state and see what pops up.
by mouse   75 Posts
Posted on 2/8/2008 11:09 AM
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What does your attorney say? I thought you could find just about anything about anybody if you have there ss #. There must be something old or new with that info on it. At some point he would have to apply for a loan, apt rental, credit card, there has to be a way to find him, especially if it is court ordered.
by Bunnee   115 Posts
Posted on 2/7/2008 9:18 PM
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i don't know the laws about this in your state, but that doesn't seem right. is the court offering guidance on how you can proceed if he is MIA and there is no way to find him? There must be solutions to this, right? Does he have any friends or family around? Can you afford to hire a private detective?
by Vicki   856 Posts
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