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Will the Attorney Generals office represent me in getting child support payments after my divorce?

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Will the Attorney Generals office represent me in getting child support payments after my divorce?

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The Attorney Generals Office cannot represent private persons. They do represent the Office of Recovery Services and if you have an open case with ORS, the Attorney Generals Office will represent ORS. ORS does provide enforcement services for child support. Many times your interest and the interest of ORS will be the same. When it is, you will probably agree with the action taken by the Attorney Generals Office. Sometimes you may not agree with the position taken by ORS. In those cases, you would also disagree with the actions taken by the Attorney Generals Office.

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