Re: Passport blacklisting and due process
Posted by Ozarks Lawyer on 7/26/05
I see no due process problem. Sounds like you're going to have to pay the $50,000 or hire a lawyer or both. But it's not my speciality. On 7/26/05, Sam Watters wrote: > First, I say "thank you" to M'sta Mikey for taking the time to > reply to my post. I appreciate the frankness and the > information contained in the response. > > Second, I understand that I cannot just end a court order with > a letter. At the time of writing the letter I was 21, very > naive and without legal counsel and my actions were rash to say > the least. > > But in my letter I added if my understanding is incorrect (in > regards to the woman marrying and no longer wishing my support > ends my financial responsibilities) to please contact me and I > would resume payments. I have maintained the same address for > over ten years. > > My goal is not to jump arrears but to be allowed to keep paying > them which requires my passport being renewed so that I > continue my current employment overseas. Had I been contacted > when the debt was at $5,000 or even $10,000 this would not be > an issue. But because the debt was over $50,000 when I was > finally contacted, the situation is dire. > > My question is does the Friend of the Court have any due > process responsibilities to contact the defendent when they > certify a passport? Again, any information you can share with > me will be greatly appreciated. > > Sam Watters
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Passport blacklisting and due process, 7/24/05, by Sam Watters.
- Re: Passport blacklisting and due process, 7/25/05, by M'sta Mikey.
- Re: Passport blacklisting and due process, 7/26/05, by Sam Watters.
- Re: Passport blacklisting and due process, 7/26/05, by Ozarks Lawyer.
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