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Iron Bowl tickets used to ensnare child support violators

Our Wisconsin readers who are gearing up for the 2011 college football season will be interested to read of a news story from Alabama involving child support enforcement and college football tickets.

For years, the Iron Bowl has been a tremendous draw for football fans as it pits the University of Alabama against its archrival, Auburn University. Traditionally held each Thanksgiving weekend, tickets for the Iron Bowl have sold for nearly $1,500 in recent years. Knowing the allure of this game for football fans, one sheriff used the promise of free Iron Bowl tickets to ensnare parents who were behind on their child support payments.

In the recent Alabama story, a sheriff sent letters to parents who were behind on their child support payments. The letters stated that the parents had been selected to receive free tickets to the Iron Bowl. However, when about one dozen parents showed up to a storefront rented especially for the occasion in order to collect their free tickets, they were arrested.

When a parent falls behind in child support payments in Wisconsin, there are two distinct options available. In the first option, the parent can return to court and request a downward modification of child support if he or she has suffered an involuntary loss of income, such as the loss of a job. The second option is less desirable for the parent who owes support, and it involves a wait-and-see approach.

If a parent who is behind on child support simply falls behind and does nothing else, that person can face contempt charges that include the possibility of a fine or jail time. In addition, the state of Wisconsin can withhold the parent’s income or income tax returns.

Source: Fox News, “Alabama Sheriff Uses Fake Iron Bowl Tickets to Smoke Out Suspected Deadbeat Parents,” Aug. 6, 2011

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