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CAN THEY DO THAT ?

HUNTING

Janet T. Mills, Esq.

WRIGHT & MILLS, P.A.

I WENT TO GET MY HUNTING LICENSE RENEWED BUT THEY SAID I COULDN'T GET A LICENSE BECAUSE I'M BEHIND IN MY CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS. CAN THEY DO THAT?

Yes, they can!

If you are behind in your child support obligations, the Department of Human Services may send you a notice telling you that they intend to submit your name to a board or agency which is authorized to issue a license to you.

You may ask for a hearing before the Department of Human Services, arguing that you are not required to pay child support for some particular reason. But if you do not request a hearing, or if you lose at the hearing, then you have to pay the child support that is ordered by the Department of Human Services, unless you work out some payment arrangement with them.

Failing to pay the child support ordered may result in your losing a professional license, if you have one, your driver's license and even your hunting or fishing license.

Keep in mind, giving money directly to your children or to their custodial parent does not generally count as child support. Buying birthday presents for the kids or clothes for school does not constitute child support either. Child support payments should be made through DHS directly, or by payroll deduction, so that all payments are accurately accounted for and so that you are given full credit for them.

If you have a payment arrangement with DHS and you are not more than ninety days in arrears, then you will not lose your legal right to hunt in Maine. But if you have not been making payments in full, including providing health insurance for the children if required, for more than ninety days, then you risk not being able to obtain a hunting or fishing license in Maine.

 

It's the law!

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