Launa Weingarten: You gave him custody of your child so deal with the child support! You are really acting like a loser father!
Kris Bozelle: www.zillow.comIf you are in a metropolitan area, the information should be on there.It may be easier though, to ask friend of the court for a re-evaluation of your support. You should have one done every 2 years....Show more
Barrett Zheng: Definetly visit your county assesors online. They may not have the owners name but they will atleast have the date of the last time it was sold. If it says April 2008 then you could assume he sold the home. If it says it was last sold (for example) in 1990 then you can assume he still owns it and is renting it out. Print out the website that says the property is up for rent. If he is the owner, then print that too and keep both papers for your records. Since it's "up for rent" that means he hasn't rented it yet and hasn't received any money from it yet. So he doesn't need to report a! dded income to the child support agency because it isn't rented. So, give it some time......Show more
Marya Fehn: I don't know what state you are in but in MOST states, it doesn't matter what the custodial parent makes, it only matters what YOU make. MOST states have strict guidlines for determining the child support amount and it is normally a certain percentage of your income (percentage varies by state and # of children). BUT...If you want to know who owns the house, that's PUBLIC information...you DON"T have to pay for it. Call the County Appraisal District and ask. They will tell you, no questions asked. (Sorry you wasted $45.00)Also, You should seriously consider what is best for your child. The money YOU pay in child support is to help support that child...YOUR child. YOUR child deserves that monetary support from YOU, since you ARE one of it's parents. And it doesn't matter how much the custodial parent makes, that doesn't dismiss you from your obligat! ion to support your child~!!!...Show more
Christiane Cat! tano: You can check with your county assessors office. I know in my county they have an online database where they track ownership of every property, commercial and residential, in the county. You can see who is listed as the owner on the house that way.
Giovanni Malool: The best thing I can think of is to contact the tax appraiser for the county that he lives in and ask them. House sales are a matter of public record. You should be able to find out if he has sold the house or not. The problem is going to be when the information becomes available. You might also want to contact a realtor and see if that person can give you any advice.
Ron Keliipio: Cherri: Don't talk smack unless you know the situation. You have no idea what I've been through AND I did not GIVE my ex custody of my daughter. Where did you read that in my question?
Noah Deni: maybe go to the house, & ask the people living there if they own the house, because a friend of yours lived there! once & you're trying to find him?? maybe they will tell you if they are renting it, & if so who they're renting it from. then you get ahold of the place for child support recovery & terll them about it if he is renting it.
Pasty Cobbett: The county assessor office will show who owns the house. Most offices have on line access and its free.
Matt Gerdeman: why spend money. let the courts handle it.
Kris Bozelle: you can go to your specific county records department and look up what property he may half part or full interest in.it is in your county buildings and they will tell you how to do what you need to do. it's scary actually - anyone can go in and see what I own, sold, bought, etc - but welcome to reality.It could be that his partents own it or something which means nothing to you. so do the research - it's easy and you will feel smart. you may also find out some stuff you weren't expecting like other child support claims with liens on property etc! come out through this method.Good luck!...Show more
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