You will not receive child support if the other parent is in jail because there is no income to garnish. Their back child support will add up and you can file contempt charges for nonpayment of child support.
Get a lawyer. The law can easily extract money out of a prisoner. ---- If he has a job in prison, he'll probably be making about 10 cents an hour. But you should still get that child support order in place now. He'll owe you money when he gets out and you'll already have it out of the way. And, I suppose, if you really wanted to make a point, you could probably get the order payable through wage assignment. That way, you might get 2 of the 10 cents he makes an hour.
The truth is, any money you would receive from this source will be minimal. Best to focus on improving your job skills and finding work so that you can support your family. Another suggestion is to visit one of the nonprofit credit counseling companies who can help you set up a workable budget. It may require that you cut back on expenses, but life will become more simple.
You are still the father of the child regardless of where the mother is; so of course you still have to pay support. In such case the payment would go to whoever the child's legal guardian is while the mother is in custody.
yes you can file but it doesn't mean that you will get it. I have been going through this myself for the past 4 years. I first filled back in Oct of 2007 and my child's father has been in out of jail/prison for the past four years only seen our Son 2 times........Once they are out you have to file an amendment in order to get a court date, every time i send the paperwork back into the county hes back in again. But the good thing is that if he ever gets out and you file an amendment providing he gets a job you will get back owed child support. Mine will be back dated from 10/07. Hope this helps.
No. His parents are not responsible for financially supporting his child.
No. His parents are not responsible for financially supporting his child.
No. His parents are not responsible for financially supporting his child.
No. His parents are not responsible for financially supporting his child.
You don't, nor can there be accrued arrears according to Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement
No. His parents are not responsible for financially supporting his child.
I'd Say Yes But I'm Not Absolutely Sure About It
if court approved.
Unemployment benefits may be garnished to collect child support, but it seems unlikely that someone in jail would be eligible for unemployment benefits.
Yes, both parents owe her child support.
An obligor who fails to pay child support pursuant to an order can be put in jail.
If a person is already in jail, there is no child support owed.
It is just like if the father did not see the child. He would have to pay child support. Visitation and custody are 2 separate things in the court system. Whether a parent sees a child or not, support is usually still issued. If the judge signed a support order and it is not payed, that parent can go to jail for unpayed child support.
Yes, until the order is modified. You can request a modification at child support enforcement. If it appears the child will remain there until aged out, you may need to file for emancipation. see links below
In the USA, the answer is NO. In fact it will grow.
He has to file a child in need of care petition to obtain custody. see links below
No. If the child is in jail, the custodial parent is not supporting the child. Any amount should be paid to the state if required.
Catch up on your child support payments.