Tuesday, 9 August 2016
Atty Wayne Starr, Hershwitz
Attorney for Jarrid D. Williams
Carlos Alberto Gonzalez
Bar Number:
656755
Mail Address:
Wayne Starr P.A.
PO Box 560206
Orlando, FL 32856-0206
United States
Office: 407-228-7280
Fax: 407-228-4296
Email:
waynestarr@cfl.rr.com
Personal Bar URL:
www.floridabar.org/mybar profile/656755
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County:
Orange
Circuit:
9
Admitted:
05/15/1987
10-Year Discipline History:
None
Law School:
Stetson University College of Law, 1986
Thank you for
> contacting the Attorney General's Office regarding
> ATTORNEY MISCONDUCT/ASSISTING CRIMINAL NONSUPPORT . Our
> staff will process it as soon as possible and, if necessary,
> respond appropriately. We appreciate hearing from concerned
> citizens such as yourself. If you wish to keep abreast of
> the activities of this office, you may wish to consider a
> subscription to our electronic newsletter Weekly
> Briefing. Or perhaps
> our Consumer
> Alerts. Should you wish to
> subscribe to either, or both, publications, please visit
> oursubscription
> page.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> COMPLAINT FILED
> AGAINST
> RUSSELL SCOTT
> HERSHKOWITZ, Esquire=
> Retained
> 407-786-2889(
> 1110 Douglas
> Ave
> Altamonte Springs, FL
> 32714
> (407)
> 786-2889
> http://www.russellhlaw.com
>
>
>
> ATTORNEY
> MISCONDUCT/ASSISTING CRIMINAL NONSUPPORT & CHILD SUPPORT
> RECOVERY ACT VIOLATIONS, FEDERAL CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTION
> LAWS, SOCIAL SECURITY ACT 654,655,666,NEGLIGENCE, ASSISTING
> JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT,BUSINESS TORT LAW
> VIOLATIONS
>
>
>
>
> http://www.hinshawlaw.com/the-lawyers-lawyer-newsletter---recent-developments-in-risk-management-03-09-2012/
>
>
> Duty to report
> misconduct; code of
> conducthttps://www.facebook.com/OrangeClerk?ref=ts#!/pages/Duty-to-report-misconduct/136147606416830?fref=ts&rf=144393985578228
>
>
>
>
> ( TORT LAW: A tort is a
> civil wrong resulting from a violation of a legal right not
> created by contract for which monetary redress is provided.
> This may be (a) an act or (b) an omission. More formally, a
> tort may be defined as a wrongful act or omission arising in
> the course of social re ships other than contracts which
> violates a person's legally protected rights for which
> the law provides a remedy in the form of an action for
> damages.
>
>
> There are two basic
> classifications of torts: (a) negligence which is the result
> of an unintentional act (b) intentional acts or omissions
> which results in a breach of someone's rights. There is
> a third group in this area that should be explained. It is
> referred to as strict liability.)
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 8-2.241
>
>
> Civil Laws Governing Law
> Enforcement Misconduct
> BUT ALSO LAWS THAT ARE
> FOR THE PREVENTION OF NEGLECT OF THE CHILD.
> 827.03 Abuse, aggravated
> abuse, and neglect of a child; penalties.—
>
>
> intentional act that
> could reasonably be expected to result in physical or mental
> injury to
> a child;
> or
> (c) Active encouragement
> of any person to commit an act that results or could
> reasonably be
> expected to result in
> physical or mental injury to a child.
> A person who knowingly or
> willfully abuses a child without causing great bodily
> harm,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Subject: professional
> misconduct, failure to comply nonprofit compliance, ethnic
> biasness and duty to report misconduct by attorney of
> judicial misconduct
>
>
> signed and filed a valid
> declaration of paternity that has the force and effect of
> a judgment, enforceable by contempt
> REQUIREMENT OF
> STATUTORILY PRESCRIBED PROCEDURES TO IMPROVE EFFECTIVENESS
> OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
>
>
> Sec. 466. [42 U.S.C. 666]
> (a) In order to satisfy section 454(20)(A), each State must
> have in effect laws requiring the use of the following
> procedures, consistent with this section and with
> regulations of the Secretary, to increase the effectiveness
> of the program which the State administers under this
> part:
>
>
>
>
> Sec. 466. [42 U.S.C. 666]
> (a
>
>
> (C) Voluntary paternity
> acknowledgment.—
>
>
> (iv) Use of paternity
> acknowledgment affidavit.—Such procedures must require the
> State to develop and use an affidavit for the voluntary
> acknowledgment of paternity which includes the minimum
> requirements of the affidavit specified by the Secretary
> under section 452(a)(7) for the voluntary acknowledgment of
> paternity, and to give full faith and credit to such an
> affidavit signed in any other State according to its
> procedures.
>
>
>
> THERE HAS BEEN A BREACH
> OF DUTY/NEGLECT OF DUTY WHEREAS ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION WOULD
> HAVE REMEDIED AN EXTENSIVE DELAY IN PROVIDING ADEQUATE CHILD
> SUPPORT OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT. IT IS ALSO MORE THAT SUSPECTED
> THAT THE UNTIMELY DELAYS AREASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING
> BREACH(ES)
> the 1996 reforms require
> States to adopt laws that give the CSE agency authority to
> initiate a series of expedited procedures without the
> necessity of obtaining an order from any other
> administrative agency or judicial tribunal
>
>
> and
>
>
>
>
>
>
> The Violence
> Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA) and the 1997 Omnibus
> Consolidated Appropriations Act
>
>
>
>
> and
>
>
>
>
> MISUSE OF OFFICE UNDER
> STATE AND FEDERAL LAW
>
>
> You cannot use
> information available to you because of your job, but
> not
> available to the public,
> for your personal benefit or for the benefit of
> others.
> § 112.313(8), Fla.
> Stat.
>
>
> Title VI allows persons
> to file administrative complaints with the federal
> departments and agencies that provide financial assistance
> alleging discrimination based on race, color, or national
> origin by recipients of federal funds.
> Under Title VI, EPA has a
> responsibility to ensure that its funds are not being used
> to subsidize discrimination based on race, color, or
> national origin. This prohibition against discrimination
> under Title VI has been a statutory mandate since 1964 and
> EPA has had Title VI regulations since 1973.
> EPA's Office of Civil
> Rights is responsible for the Agency's administration of
> Title VI, including investigation of such ...
>
>
> A registered support
> order is confirmed and immediately enforceable unless the
> respondent files an objection in a record within a fixed
> period of time, almost invariably the 20 days suggested
> originally, Sections 603 and 607.
> Section
> 604.
>
>
>
>
> TITLE 42 SECTIONS 666 AND
> 654, 657 COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION CITATION FROM THE
> FEDERAL STATUTE OF THE US CODE
> § 657. Distribution of
> collected support
>
>
>
>
> The following is an
> abstract from the Administration for Children and
> Families' website and the Administration for Child
> Support Enforcement, both of which publish all statutory
> guidelines for the collection of child support and payments
> thereof to the recipient.
> collection and
> distribution of child support payments Within this site it
> is defined as follows Frequently Asked Questions about Child
> Support Collection/Distribution For answers to questions
> about your own case, you need to check with your local or
> state child support office. State CSE agency telephone
> numbers and addresses are at
> (English):http://ocse3.acf.dhhs.gov/int/
> directories/ext/IVd_list.cfm
> (Spanish):http://ocse3.acf.dhhs.gov/int/
> directories/ext/Espanol_IVd_ list.cfm State CSE agency web
> site links are on our web site at the following
> location:
> http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/
> programs/cse/extinf.htm#exta The following general
> information may be helpful: If the state collects more in a
> month than is to be paid to the family for their current and
> past due support, the rest of the money can be used to repay
> the state and federal governments for cash assistance * AFDC
> or TANF * that a family received. Also, child support
> agencies can recover all or part of the costs of their
> services from people who are not in a cash assistance
> program. These can include the cost of legal work done by
> agency attorneys or the costs of locating a parent, for
> example. The money may be deducted from the child support
> payment, or it may be collected from the noncustodial
> parent. For more information on changes in the law and how
> they may affect you, as well as the cost recovery practices
> of your State, you should contact your State child support
> enforcement agency.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Case Type: Paternity
> DOR
> Date Filed:
> 08/29/2005
> Location: Div
> 42
> Judicial Officer: Evans,
> Robert M
>
>
> Uniform Case Number:
> 482005DR014270A001OX
>
>
> Related Case Information
> Related Cases
> 2002-DR-006249-O
> (Paternity)
> Party
> Information
>
>
> Lead
> Attorneys
> Petitioner SHAW, SHEILA
> JOCELYN BARBARA FANCHER (LIMITED) JONES,
> Esquire
> Retained
> 407-849-1133(W)
>
>
> Respondent GONZALEZ,
> CARLOS ALBERTO
>
>
> Events & Orders of
> the Court DISPOSITIONS
> 05/15/2012
> Order Denying (Judicial
> Officer: Evans, Robert M)
>
> Tuesday, June 18,
> 2013 12:39 PM
> Subject: ATTORNEY
> GENERAL COMPLAINT FILED AGAINST Hershkowitz Russell S
> Attorney Category: Bankruptcy Law [Edit] 1110 Douglas Ave
> Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 (407) 786-2889
> http://www.russellhlaw.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Thank you for
> contacting the Attorney General's Office regarding
> ATTORNEY MISCONDUCT/ASSISTING CRIMINAL NONSUPPORT . Our
> staff will process it as soon as possible and, if necessary,
> respond appropriately. We appreciate hearing from concerned
> citizens such as yourself. If you wish to keep abreast of
> the activities of this office, you may wish to consider a
> subscription to our electronic newsletter Weekly
> Briefing. Or perhaps
> our Consumer
> Alerts. Should you wish to
> subscribe to either, or both, publications, please visit
> oursubscription
> page.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> COMPLAINT FILED
> AGAINST
> RUSSELL SCOTT
> HERSHKOWITZ, Esquire=
> Retained
> 407-786-2889(
> 1110 Douglas
> Ave
> Altamonte Springs, FL
> 32714
> (407)
> 786-2889
> http://www.russellhlaw.com
>
>
>
> ATTORNEY
> MISCONDUCT/ASSISTING CRIMINAL NONSUPPORT & CHILD SUPPORT
> RECOVERY ACT VIOLATIONS, FEDERAL CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTION
> LAWS, SOCIAL SECURITY ACT 654,655,666,NEGLIGENCE, ASSISTING
> JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT,BUSINESS TORT LAW
> VIOLATIONS
>
>
>
>
> http://www.hinshawlaw.com/the-lawyers-lawyer-newsletter---recent-developments-in-risk-management-03-09-2012/
>
>
> Duty to report
> misconduct; code of
> conducthttps://www.facebook.com/OrangeClerk?ref=ts#!/pages/Duty-to-report-misconduct/136147606416830?fref=ts&rf=144393985578228
>
>
>
>
> ( TORT LAW: A tort is a
> civil wrong resulting from a violation of a legal right not
> created by contract for which monetary redress is provided.
> This may be (a) an act or (b) an omission. More formally, a
> tort may be defined as a wrongful act or omission arising in
> the course of social re ships other than contracts which
> violates a person's legally protected rights for which
> the law provides a remedy in the form of an action for
> damages.
>
>
> There are two basic
> classifications of torts: (a) negligence which is the result
> of an unintentional act (b) intentional acts or omissions
> which results in a breach of someone's rights. There is
> a third group in this area that should be explained. It is
> referred to as strict liability.)
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 8-2.241
>
>
> Civil Laws Governing Law
> Enforcement Misconduct
> BUT ALSO LAWS THAT ARE
> FOR THE PREVENTION OF NEGLECT OF THE CHILD.
> 827.03 Abuse, aggravated
> abuse, and neglect of a child; penalties.—
>
>
> intentional act that
> could reasonably be expected to result in physical or mental
> injury to
> a child;
> or
> (c) Active encouragement
> of any person to commit an act that results or could
> reasonably be
> expected to result in
> physical or mental injury to a child.
> A person who knowingly or
> willfully abuses a child without causing great bodily
> harm,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Subject: professional
> misconduct, failure to comply nonprofit compliance, ethnic
> biasness and duty to report misconduct by attorney of
> judicial misconduct
>
>
> signed and filed a valid
> declaration of paternity that has the force and effect of
> a judgment, enforceable by contempt
> REQUIREMENT OF
> STATUTORILY PRESCRIBED PROCEDURES TO IMPROVE EFFECTIVENESS
> OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
>
>
> Sec. 466. [42 U.S.C. 666]
> (a) In order to satisfy section 454(20)(A), each State must
> have in effect laws requiring the use of the following
> procedures, consistent with this section and with
> regulations of the Secretary, to increase the effectiveness
> of the program which the State administers under this
> part:
>
>
>
>
> Sec. 466. [42 U.S.C. 666]
> (a
>
>
> (C) Voluntary paternity
> acknowledgment.—
>
>
> (iv) Use of paternity
> acknowledgment affidavit.—Such procedures must require the
> State to develop and use an affidavit for the voluntary
> acknowledgment of paternity which includes the minimum
> requirements of the affidavit specified by the Secretary
> under section 452(a)(7) for the voluntary acknowledgment of
> paternity, and to give full faith and credit to such an
> affidavit signed in any other State according to its
> procedures.
>
>
>
> THERE HAS BEEN A BREACH
> OF DUTY/NEGLECT OF DUTY WHEREAS ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION WOULD
> HAVE REMEDIED AN EXTENSIVE DELAY IN PROVIDING ADEQUATE CHILD
> SUPPORT OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT. IT IS ALSO MORE THAT SUSPECTED
> THAT THE UNTIMELY DELAYS AREASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING
> BREACH(ES)
> the 1996 reforms require
> States to adopt laws that give the CSE agency authority to
> initiate a series of expedited procedures without the
> necessity of obtaining an order from any other
> administrative agency or judicial tribunal
>
>
> and
>
>
>
>
>
>
> The Violence
> Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA) and the 1997 Omnibus
> Consolidated Appropriations Act
>
>
>
>
> and
>
>
>
>
> MISUSE OF OFFICE UNDER
> STATE AND FEDERAL LAW
>
>
> You cannot use
> information available to you because of your job, but
> not
> available to the public,
> for your personal benefit or for the benefit of
> others.
> § 112.313(8), Fla.
> Stat.
>
>
> Title VI allows persons
> to file administrative complaints with the federal
> departments and agencies that provide financial assistance
> alleging discrimination based on race, color, or national
> origin by recipients of federal funds.
> Under Title VI, EPA has a
> responsibility to ensure that its funds are not being used
> to subsidize discrimination based on race, color, or
> national origin. This prohibition against discrimination
> under Title VI has been a statutory mandate since 1964 and
> EPA has had Title VI regulations since 1973.
> EPA's Office of Civil
> Rights is responsible for the Agency's administration of
> Title VI, including investigation of such ...
>
>
> A registered support
> order is confirmed and immediately enforceable unless the
> respondent files an objection in a record within a fixed
> period of time, almost invariably the 20 days suggested
> originally, Sections 603 and 607.
> Section
> 604.
>
>
>
>
> TITLE 42 SECTIONS 666 AND
> 654, 657 COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION CITATION FROM THE
> FEDERAL STATUTE OF THE US CODE
> § 657. Distribution of
> collected support
>
>
>
>
> The following is an
> abstract from the Administration for Children and
> Families' website and the Administration for Child
> Support Enforcement, both of which publish all statutory
> guidelines for the collection of child support and payments
> thereof to the recipient.
> collection and
> distribution of child support payments Within this site it
> is defined as follows Frequently Asked Questions about Child
> Support Collection/Distribution For answers to questions
> about your own case, you need to check with your local or
> state child support office. State CSE agency telephone
> numbers and addresses are at
> (English):http://ocse3.acf.dhhs.gov/int/
> directories/ext/IVd_list.cfm
> (Spanish):http://ocse3.acf.dhhs.gov/int/
> directories/ext/Espanol_IVd_ list.cfm State CSE agency web
> site links are on our web site at the following
> location:
> http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/
> programs/cse/extinf.htm#exta The following general
> information may be helpful: If the state collects more in a
> month than is to be paid to the family for their current and
> past due support, the rest of the money can be used to repay
> the state and federal governments for cash assistance * AFDC
> or TANF * that a family received. Also, child support
> agencies can recover all or part of the costs of their
> services from people who are not in a cash assistance
> program. These can include the cost of legal work done by
> agency attorneys or the costs of locating a parent, for
> example. The money may be deducted from the child support
> payment, or it may be collected from the noncustodial
> parent. For more information on changes in the law and how
> they may affect you, as well as the cost recovery practices
> of your State, you should contact your State child support
> enforcement agency.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Case Type: Paternity
> DOR
> Date Filed:
> 08/29/2005
> Location: Div
> 42
> Judicial Officer: Evans,
> Robert M
>
>
> Uniform Case Number:
> 482005DR014270A001OX
>
>
> Related Case Information
> Related Cases
> 2002-DR-006249-O
> (Paternity)
> Party
> Information
>
>
> Lead
> Attorneys
> Petitioner SHAW, SHEILA
> JOCELYN BARBARA FANCHER (LIMITED) JONES,
> Esquire
> Retained
> 407-849-1133(W)
>
>
> Respondent GONZALEZ,
> CARLOS ALBERTO
>
>
> Events & Orders of
> the Court DISPOSITIONS
> 05/15/2012
> Order Denying (Judicial
> Officer: Evans, Robert M)
>
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