Can I sue the Texas state attorney generals office for negligence in a child support case?
By admin on Jul 5, 2009 in Law & Ethics
M W asked:
Well I filed tax return two weeks ago and I got a notice from IRS today claiming that all the money will go directly to pay off my “debt” listed by Texas state attorney generals office.However,the fact is that I pay my child support on time and never be late. I called them several times and the guy who answered the call said that there is a gap in the system and he has no idea when and how I can get my money back.
I dont want my tax return go to my ex’s pocket,they take my money away without my permission.
So my question is Can I sue the Texas state attorney generals office or IRS for negligence?
If not,then what shall I do,keep calling them?This is really no sense!
Well I filed tax return two weeks ago and I got a notice from IRS today claiming that all the money will go directly to pay off my “debt” listed by Texas state attorney generals office.However,the fact is that I pay my child support on time and never be late. I called them several times and the guy who answered the call said that there is a gap in the system and he has no idea when and how I can get my money back.
I dont want my tax return go to my ex’s pocket,they take my money away without my permission.
So my question is Can I sue the Texas state attorney generals office or IRS for negligence?
If not,then what shall I do,keep calling them?This is really no sense!



On Jul 7, 2009, FRAGINAL-NOYPI said:
File a case of negligence against the State Attorney plus actual payments if not reimbursed to you plus damages.