Legal Question in Family Law in Michigan

I have a support order in place for arrears in the state of Michigan and I live in Missouri. Which I am fine with because I know I owe the money. I do not owe current it is all arrears. I also pay child support for another child in Missouri. I found out today that I have a warrant that was issued for the Michigan case. I called the Attorney Generals office and the agent said I could pay of the arrears and he will release the warrant or I can go back to Michigan. He did not know I had an order in place until I told him and he looked closer. I do not know what to do! I can pay that large of amount and I can't go back to Michigan for fear I will lose my job.


Asked on 8/18/15, 4:54 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Christopher Brown Brown & Associates, Legal Services, PLLC

The Felony nonsupport warrant will eventually catch up with you. There are several options in your situation. See cbrownlegal.com and feel free to contact my office for more information.

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Answered on 8/18/15, 5:13 pm


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