If my son's mother has closed the case with child Support Enforcement and I still owe back child support since child support enforcement no longer involved will they take my taxes from me for the back child support
Your answer depends of the totality of the situation. If there was a previous order entered that adjudicated an amount that you owe and that order is still in effect, then it is possible that any back support owed is still looming out there and any tax refund may be seized to satisfy this outstanding amount.
However, when you say the case was "closed" I cannot tell whether that was for further support or back support. You might check with your local child support enforcement agency and ask them if you stiil owe any back support according to their records.
Best of luck,
Cindy Vova
Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A
Offices in Boca Raton and Broward County
954.316.3496
info@vovalaw.com
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