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Frayed Knot

10/03/17 2:42 PM

#93030 RE: PumpkinH8r #93028

OUCH! His DL is going to be suspended! Dang, that is gonna make it hard for him to get around town selling his drugs!

Maybe he will just have everyone come to his house, no doubt the P.O.Box couldn't handle all the traffic! <chuckle>

Frayed Knot

10/03/17 2:43 PM

#93031 RE: PumpkinH8r #93028

No child support in 3 months? WTF, I thought Michaels was running a huge drug business. <snicker>

What's up with not paying his bills?!?!

PRmaniac

10/03/17 3:46 PM

#93048 RE: PumpkinH8r #93028

Re: Maybe he will use his drug money to pay his court ordered child support!

Or the latest stock promo is to help the CEO dump shares for cash.

When is the CEO's B-day? Maybe he found out, the hard way, that the Cali DMV suspends driver's licenses of deadbeat dad's.

Why are Driver Licenses Suspended?

Under California law, parents required to pay court ordered child support must pay on time and in full. If the payment is late or is not paid in full, the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) can suspend or withhold a California driver license.

When the parent required to pay child support is 30 days or more delinquent, their name is submitted by DCSS to the DMV for suspension of their license. DMV sends a letter giving the parent 150 days to work with DCSS to pay their past due support. If payment isn’t made, the driver license suspension will take place.

Note: If a notice of intent to suspend has been sent in the past, the license will automatically be suspended when a child support payment is late or not paid in full.