Child Support Collection
Child Support Enforcement
Agencies - Our links to each state's child support enforcement
agency, where you can find out about collecting and enforcing child
support.
Child Support
Enforcement: Supportkids.com - Since 1991 they've collected over
$150 million for families nationwide. If you have a court order for
child support, and the government isn't helping you collect, try out
Support Kids. They don't get paid unless you do.
Child Support
Network, the Support Collection Professionals - Since 1995 Child
Support Network has collected millions of dollars in unpaid, court-ordered
child support for thousands of frustrated parents. They don't get
paid unless you do.
Credit and Money
Credit
Reporting.com - Purchase your credit report online from all three
major credit reporting agencies. Also includes many articles relating
to your credit.
If you've been turned down for credit over the last 60 days, you
can actually request a free copy of your credit report from the three
major credit reporting agencies. Here they are:
Equifax
1-800-685-1111
www.equifax.com
Experian
1-888-EXPERIAN (397-3742)
www.experian.com
Trans Union
1-800-916-8800
www.transunion.com
Federal
Trade Commission Credit Resources - Numerous articles and publications
regarding credit, avoiding fraudulent schemes, getting out of debt,
and other consumer issues, care of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
MsMoney - A
site, aimed mostly at women, offering articles to help you build a
stable financial future by investing, saving more and spending less,
and much more.
The
True Cost of Paying the Minimum - An excellent free calculator
that tells you what it really costs over the long term if you keep
a balance on your credit cards and only make the minimum payments
each month.
Divorce
American Academy of
Matrimonial Lawyers - Locate a divorce attorney who is listed
with the AAML. Find articles on topics from saving your marriage to
protecting your children during your divorce.
Divorcesource.com
- A comprehensive state-by-state divorce informational network.
DivorceSupport.com
- The divorce information page of the internet.
Divorce
as Friends - As featured on Oprah and recommended by the Wall
Street Journal. Articles, resources, and support to help you minimize
conflict during your divorce, and possibly save your marriage.
Divorce
Care - Find a Divorce Care support group near you.
Family
Law Software - Financial planning software for people going through
a divorce. Including financial advisor software, divorce calculators,
child support guidelines and arrears calculators, and pension evaluator
software.
Millenniumdivorce.com
- Divorce site devoted to providing divorce information and help,
developed and written by divorce lawyers and family law attorneys
to answer your questions.
When
Divorcing: Manage Your Divorce From the Start - Courtesy of the
Equality in Marriage Institute, articles and resources to help you
protect yourself emotionally and financially both during and after
divorce.
Marriage
American
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy - Information on marital
and family problems, and how to locate a family therapist near you.
Parenting
Family
Matters: Parents and Children Together Online (PDF) - A very interesting
newsletter article, sponsored by Clermont County, Ohio's Family Court
newsletter. It describes ways that parents can use the internet and
other forms of "alternative" communication to stay in touch
and involved with their children's lives, especially when divorced
parents live far from each other.
Parenting
Time.net - Online tool to help parents track visitation time,
along with printouts specifically designed to bring to court.
Single
Parents Network - A great site filled with information for single
parents - both moms and dads.
United
States Child Custody Attorneys - If you aren't able to agree on
custody, or have post-divorce custody questions, search for a family
law attorney specializing in custody disputes. State and county specific.
Other
Alcoholics
Anonymous
Alanon/Alateen
Narcotics Anonymous
Find help for you or someone you know with a substance abuse problem.