TAG!! You're it!!!
Might be interesting to think through just who might have cause of action against them, and [TAG!!] them for recovery.
I think Dave's client should pay on the extra money as alimony, and count her blessings. Received an extra $9600 like manna from heaven and now might end up paying a couple thousand back?
Has no cause of action even against the court. Even if it were practical to sue a state agency (good luck on that one) you would have to prove damages. The only "damage" that can be proved is she ended up with $9600 minus taxes instead of just $9600.
Ex husband? He was the only party "harmed" and apparently he doesn't even know it. Can he recover from the local court clerk? Probably could, but decisions don't go against the state very often. They might award him the money "contingent upon their ability" to get the money back from the ex-wife. I'll bet he could really get excited about his chances for that...
Might be interesting to think through just who might have cause of action against them, and [TAG!!] them for recovery.
I think Dave's client should pay on the extra money as alimony, and count her blessings. Received an extra $9600 like manna from heaven and now might end up paying a couple thousand back?
Has no cause of action even against the court. Even if it were practical to sue a state agency (good luck on that one) you would have to prove damages. The only "damage" that can be proved is she ended up with $9600 minus taxes instead of just $9600.
Ex husband? He was the only party "harmed" and apparently he doesn't even know it. Can he recover from the local court clerk? Probably could, but decisions don't go against the state very often. They might award him the money "contingent upon their ability" to get the money back from the ex-wife. I'll bet he could really get excited about his chances for that...
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