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Wayne County Prosecutor

Wayne County Prosecutor Felony Non-Support

Wayne County Prosecutor

Felony Non-Support

The Prosecutor's Felony Non-Support Unit has already recovered more that $13 million in overdue child support.

The goals of the Felony Non-Support Unit ("FNS") is to collect money owed to children by non-custodial parents who have the ability to pay and to change the culture in the community that non-payment of support is acceptable or allowable.

 

Does Your Case Meet The Criteria?

  • The Wayne County Friend of the Court is handling your case.
  • At least one child is under 21 years of age.
  • You are owed more than $5,000.
  • You have good reason to believe the non-paying parent has a job and can pay support.
  • Prior enforcement efforts have been unsuccessful.
  • Non-Paying parent has been held in contempt by the court in the past.

 

How It Works

  • Your case is approved for prosecution.
  • A warrant is issued for the non-paying parent's arrest.
  • The non-paying parent is contacted by the Wayne County Sheriff and given a chance to turn himself or herself in.
  • If the individual submits to arrest voluntarily and pays the past due support, the warrant is dismissed.
  • If not, the non-paying parent will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

 

Take Action And Report

Call the Felony Non-Support Unit for a review of your case at
(313) 224-0465.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How can I arrange to have my child's non-custodial parent charged for failure to pay child support?

Q. How do you determine if my child's non-custodial parent has the ability to pay child support, but simply will not for whatever reason?

Q. What happens after the determination is made to prosecute my child's non-custodial parent for failure to pay child support?

Q. Are there any costs associated with felony prosecution for the custodial parent once a determination has been made to prosecute my child's non-custodial parent for failure to pay child support?

Q. What happens to the money collected as a result of the felony prosecution of my child's non-custodial parent for failure to pay child support?

 

Kym L. Worthy

1200 Frank Murphy
1441 St. Antoine
Detroit, MI  48226

Ph: (313) 224-5777
Fx: (313) 224-0974