Child support payments are vitally important to provide for the well-being of children. When a child support payment is missed, it is usually the child who suffers most.
However, child support enforcement proceedings are mired in prolonged backlogs and delays in some areas of Wisconsin. In Lincoln County, the problem is being felt most acutely. Many residents have to wait through numerous delays as the Child Support Agency struggles with a growing caseload.
In September 2005, there were six Lincoln County caseworkers who managed 1,165 open child support cases. Then, each caseworker managed about 194 cases each. However, budget cutbacks led to the elimination of three caseworker positions. As of early this year, there were 1,622 open child support cases with the three remaining caseworkers managing an increased workload of about 540 cases each.
In the past, it was common for a child support case to be heard within two months after its filing date. Presently, many Lincoln County residents are waiting six months or more for a court hearing. Lincoln County is now in the process of training a fourth caseworker to help with the backlog and delays.
The problem is magnified by the high rate of unemployment in Lincoln County. As of February, the unemployment rate in Lincoln County was 11.8 percent. This causes more parents to fall behind in child support payments and child support payments are being withheld from unemployment benefits.
If you have questions about unpaid child support and child support enforcement, an experienced family law attorney can advise you of your legal rights and options.
Source: Wausau Daily Herald, “Child support cases explode in Lincoln County,” Karina Gonzalez, 4/2/2011