Louisville delinquent little one help listing launched

The annual list is provided by the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office and can be read online.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Jefferson County Prosecutor’s Office released their annual child child child support list on Monday.

This year’s list includes more than 3,400 people in Louisville who each owe at least $ 3,000 in unpaid child support. The list also shows more than $ 89 million in missing payments.

“The children in our community are in need of support and care more than ever, so my office continues to work to ensure that parents meet their financial responsibilities to the children of Jefferson County,” Jefferson County attorney Mike O’Connell said in a statement .

Under Kentucky state law, the list was posted online on the Jefferson County Attorney’s website.

O’Connell encouraged the public to look at the current list of names and identify anyone they might know. He said information “could be life changing” for a child in need.

If anyone has information, they are invited to contact Child Care at 502-574-0821, contact the law firm online, or visit the firm in person at 315 W. Muhammad Ali Boulevard.

According to the release from the law firm, several criteria must be met before a name is put on the public list. Some of these criteria include:

  • Person who has unpaid contributions and has gone without payment for at least six months
  • The person has not been detained and is not receiving any social security income
  • The case is not yet outstanding

This year the list consisted of 87% men and around 13% women.

Last year the law firm announced that its department raised more than $ 66 million in child support over the past year. As of March 2021, the department will consist of 140 child benefit employees and 15 lawyers. This group currently handles more than 50,000 open cases in Jefferson County.

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