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Update on CS Overpayment-- Ideas?
FL DOR/CSE and the Court Clerk agree that we have an overpayment of about
$400.00, but--CSE only refunds to the payor, whom, in this case, they claim (wrongly) is the state system of higher education (my husband's employer). However, the state says it has no way of putting the money back into my husband's paycheck. State payroll called FL CSE twice and told them the refund must be sent directly to my husband. CSE did that, but made the check payable to the state system. So, CSE has sent the payment twice to the state system and the state system has sent the check back to them and then to us made out to the state system making it non-negotiable to us. CSE says they'll just keep sending it back per their rules (they say our CS case is "closed" so they can't send it to us) and the state system says they'll just keep sending it back to CSE. What we have is two state agencies trying to cover their bureaucratic asses and we're out the money. If these two agencies continue this ping pong game with the money, I might have to petition the court for a hearing in the hopes that the judge will tell CSE just to send my husband his damned money. sigh Any ideas which agency we should put the most pressure on--CSE or the state system? == == -- There may not be much difference between Marilyn Monroe and Lenny Bruce. If we check their coffins. --John lennon |
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Update on CS Overpayment-- Ideas?
Any ideas? What do we generally do when people STEAL from us? We take them
to court. I would file a complaint with the local magistrate or small claims court. If they want to keep screwing around with us, make them pay the piper like everyone else has to. "gini52" wrote in message ... FL DOR/CSE and the Court Clerk agree that we have an overpayment of about $400.00, but--CSE only refunds to the payor, whom, in this case, they claim (wrongly) is the state system of higher education (my husband's employer). However, the state says it has no way of putting the money back into my husband's paycheck. State payroll called FL CSE twice and told them the refund must be sent directly to my husband. CSE did that, but made the check payable to the state system. So, CSE has sent the payment twice to the state system and the state system has sent the check back to them and then to us made out to the state system making it non-negotiable to us. CSE says they'll just keep sending it back per their rules (they say our CS case is "closed" so they can't send it to us) and the state system says they'll just keep sending it back to CSE. What we have is two state agencies trying to cover their bureaucratic asses and we're out the money. If these two agencies continue this ping pong game with the money, I might have to petition the court for a hearing in the hopes that the judge will tell CSE just to send my husband his damned money. sigh Any ideas which agency we should put the most pressure on--CSE or the state system? == == -- There may not be much difference between Marilyn Monroe and Lenny Bruce. If we check their coffins. --John lennon |
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Update on CS Overpayment-- Ideas?
gini52 wrote:
FL DOR/CSE and the Court Clerk agree that we have an overpayment of about $400.00, but--CSE only refunds to the payor, whom, in this case, they claim (wrongly) is the state system of higher education (my husband's employer). However, the state says it has no way of putting the money back into my husband's paycheck. State payroll called FL CSE twice and told them the refund must be sent directly to my husband. CSE did that, but made the check payable to the state system. So, CSE has sent the payment twice to the state system and the state system has sent the check back to them and then to us made out to the state system making it non-negotiable to us. CSE says they'll just keep sending it back per their rules (they say our CS case is "closed" so they can't send it to us) and the state system says they'll just keep sending it back to CSE. What we have is two state agencies trying to cover their bureaucratic asses and we're out the money. If these two agencies continue this ping pong game with the money, I might have to petition the court for a hearing in the hopes that the judge will tell CSE just to send my husband his damned money. sigh Any ideas which agency we should put the most pressure on--CSE or the state system? == Send a demand letter for payment. If it is ignored, than file in Small Claims Court like Freedom suggest, add in interest and penalties as your state allows. I would think the letter would work. I doubt a hearing would do the trick as the Judge will probably claim no jurisdiction over the state agency, unless they are actually a party involved in the case. ~Dani |
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Update on CS Overpayment-- Ideas?
"dani" wrote in message thlink.net... gini52 wrote: FL DOR/CSE and the Court Clerk agree that we have an overpayment of about $400.00, but--CSE only refunds to the payor, whom, in this case, they claim (wrongly) is the state system of higher education (my husband's employer). However, the state says it has no way of putting the money back into my husband's paycheck. State payroll called FL CSE twice and told them the refund must be sent directly to my husband. CSE did that, but made the check payable to the state system. So, CSE has sent the payment twice to the state system and the state system has sent the check back to them and then to us made out to the state system making it non-negotiable to us. CSE says they'll just keep sending it back per their rules (they say our CS case is "closed" so they can't send it to us) and the state system says they'll just keep sending it back to CSE. What we have is two state agencies trying to cover their bureaucratic asses and we're out the money. If these two agencies continue this ping pong game with the money, I might have to petition the court for a hearing in the hopes that the judge will tell CSE just to send my husband his damned money. sigh Any ideas which agency we should put the most pressure on--CSE or the state system? == Send a demand letter for payment. If it is ignored, than file in Small Claims Court like Freedom suggest, add in interest and penalties as your state allows. I would think the letter would work. I doubt a hearing would do the trick as the Judge will probably claim no jurisdiction over the state agency, unless they are actually a party involved in the case. ~Dani == We are dealing with two different states (PA and FL) so small claims may be unfeasable. I can't believe all the BS that goes on in family courts, especially Florida. What a bunch of crap just to get our money back! I think I will first send a certified letter to the controlling Clerk of Court and see what happens--maybe CC to the judge? I don't think since the case is closed that it would constitute ex parte communication. == == |
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