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April 22, 2006
South Carolina Finds Man Owning $181,000 in Child Support After 13-Year Search
A man who remarried and changed his name has been arrested by South Carolina authorities after 13 years on a criminal bench warrant saying he owes $181,000 in child support payments. According to press reports, the obligor was ordered to make child support payments in 1992 but failed to do so. Later, he left South Carolina and changed his name. He was eventually located living in Alabama. Source. The State.com. The complete story may be found here (last visited April 22, 2006, reo).
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