Guillermo D. Lopez vehemently denied being a deadbeat dad.
When the Florida Department of Revenue contacted Lopez in August 2011 to collect overdue child-support payments, he insisted he’d never even met the mother.
The Third District Court of Appeal sides with a man wrongly accused of being a deadbeat dad. The state Revenue Department was off by a middle initial.
September 30, 2015 at 02:30 PM
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Guillermo D. Lopez vehemently denied being a deadbeat dad.
When the Florida Department of Revenue contacted Lopez in August 2011 to collect overdue child-support payments, he insisted he’d never even met the mother.
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