I live in another state and I was told that caseworker printed documents of personal information that disclosed my children and my social security numbers, income and everything that I filled out in my state that I reside in KY to complete the order. Is that a standard practice? My son's father and I have a great relationship and he told me that the case worker dwelled on how these women get babies by those solders and don't know where the daddy's are." He then told me the caseworker told him how to get me if the paternity test results were not in his favor. Is that a common practice? We both think this is unprofessional and that this caseworker has a personal vendetta against women trying to collect assistance for their children.
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My Personal Information Has Been Compromised
Who Told You This? by: Child Support America Team Member
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My EX told me this. by: Anonymous
He told me this. He was very specific and pointed out that I released way to much information. I know he was trying to help him because he is in a pretty messed up situation. This is not about him or me. I am trying to get assistance for my 4 1/2 month old son.I tried to slyly get more details or even a name so I can have proof of this conversation. I am working on that. If this is how he feels he is in the wrong profession. A woman like myself is not out to get anyone I just want help with the cost of daycare. It is killing me.