Thursday, September 10th 2009, 1:03 pm
By Amanda Taylor, NEWS 9
MIDWEST CITY, Oklahoma -- Child support's supposed to support a child, not a company. But it's a big business and it's prompted a NEWS 9 Consumer Watch investigation.
SupportKids had more than 30,000 clients. They're an independent, for-profit company that helps collect money, and in return, keeps 34 percent of it. But last week, NEWS 9 learned the company filed bankruptcy. About four months ago they turned most of their cases over to a New Hampshire law firm. And that's when Sherri Nevarez, a Midwest City mother, started having problems. The new company won't let her out of her contract with SupportKids and they have yet to get her any money.
Watch tonight on NEWS 9 at 10 p.m. to see SupportKids' side of the story and hear from the state's Department of Human Services on how they're willing to help. The Consumer Watch team will show all parents stuck in a contract with a child support collection company what to do to avoid losing money to that company.
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