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Yes, major assets such as a car or a house can be seized in order to pay child support.
A Georgia man served a year for not paying child support on a child not his. see links
IRAs can be seized for child support. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
No, the limitation is 12 months pass the age of majority.
The refund or a portion thereof can be seized until the support arrearages have been proven to be paid or some other form of agreement has been made with the child support enforcement agency and/or the court.
a portion of the social security disability income, if filed, can be considered as child support
Liquid assets (bank accounts, etc.) can be seized for unpaid support. Liens can be placed on real property.
Yes. My husband and I filed our federal refund jointly (mind you he was behind 3K on child support) and they took it all of what he owed. BUT, I went back and filed out an 'Injured Spouse Form' to get back what i earned.
No. Georgia does not have a provision for retroactive child support. Child support begins from the date the court enters the order. There is, however, a provision in the law that permits the custodial parent (not the child) to seek reimbursement for "past due expenditures". This is limited to the amount actually spent in caring for the child, though.
No, the IRS does not have the legal power to take such action.