“The Audit That Family Courts Fear”
Why Audit Demands Scare Them
• Judges and clerks never expect parents to ask:
“Where does the Title IV-D money go?”
• A paper trail shows how much revenue your case generates — and who benefits.
• When you demand transparency, you expose conflicts of interest in family court.
How to Demand an Audit (Step by Step)
1. File an Open Records / FOIA Request:
“Provide all documents showing how much Title IV-D funding [County] received in 2023-2025, including reimbursements, bonuses, and expenditures.”
2. Ask In Court (On Record):
“Your Honor, can the court confirm whether this order will be reported under Title IV-D, and where that reimbursement is recorded in county finances?”
3. Go Public:
“Our county got $4M in federal family court funding. Where did it go?”
Family court isn’t just broken — it’s monetized.
Follow the money. Demand an audit.
Semper Fi
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Laws and procedures vary by state and county. Always verify details with an attorney or trusted legal resource before taking action.