If you deposit the money into a personal account, then the money could be taken, if there are arrears.
If there are arrears, and there is a legitimate reason, such as unemployment, the obligor can still file for a reduction in them. Most Child Support obligors do not know there is free help from the state, by federal law, to obtain a modification. At the minimum, a motion should be filed to have any interest penalties set aside, which can double or triple the amount owed. Of the total media "reported" amount of child support owed, 83% if interest penalties and not unpaid child support. These links will teach what needs to be known about child support.
Only if you deposit it into a bank account.Federal aid can't be used to pay child support,but when it's deposited into a bank account,it's now possible.
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no...federal grant money is for a proven need.
from child support enforcement
No, credit cards are not considered a form of income and cannot be used to pay for child support.
They receive federal matching funds for child support enforcement, as to refusing to do so could affect getting that money.
The only way to stop child support enforcement from attaching your bank accounts is to pay what you owe in arrears and continue to pay what you owe on time.
A father who refuses to pay child support may be reported to the social services child support enforcement office. The office will launch an investigation, and can garnish the money from his paycheck.
The claim is that it is to support a child as if the child's parents continued to live together. Although of course, many times the child support might be much more than the child would have received had the parents remained together. Sometimes it is much less too. The only thing that is normally not covered is medical expenses.
The child does not receive the money, the adult responsible for the child gets the money.
That comes under child support enforcement, they will file a motion to enforce.
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Claiming a dependent is not dependent on the child support issue but rather on the amount of time the child spends with each parent.
President Grant did not support the use of paper money as a medium of exchange.