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Ok ... read the second part of the  FAQ again before you think about trying to sue the government ...

 

The IRS is aware that in some instances a portion of the payment sent to a spouse who filed an injured spouse claim with his or her 2019 tax return (or 2018 tax return if no 2019 tax return has been filed) has been offset by the non-injured spouse’s past-due child support. The IRS is working with the Bureau of Fiscal Service and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Support Enforcement, to resolve this issue as quickly as possible. If you filed an injured spouse claim with your return and are impacted by this issue, you do not need to take any action. The injured spouse will receive their unpaid half of the total payment when the issue is resolved. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

 
Allowances must be made for the IRS who (during a pandemic) was tasked with getting out stimulus checks ASAP   DURING an active tax season ... what they came up with in just 2 weeks has flaws and they are working on fixing them ... patience will be needed by all parties.