You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.
You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.
You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.
You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.
You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.
no i dont believe so. only a judge. In my situatuation, a doctor's note saying the non custodial parent can not work will temporary excuse a non custodial from paying child support for around 3 months in a Florida case. According to Florida Child Support Enforcement they can do this as long as their doctor will give them a note, or until the note says they can not work for the rest of their life. Then they will be excused from paying permently. At that point you have to personally sue them, as CSE will not support the order.
SSI recipients are not ordinarily ordered to pay support.
No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.
Catch up on your child support payments.
Child support can be garnished from RSDI payments (but not SSI).
Child support payments change or stop only by order of the venue that issued the order for support.
No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.
Request a printout from child support enforcement. see links
A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.
No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.
No. Alimony is intended to support the ex-spouse (generally, for a limited period of time). Child support is intended to support the children.
No. Custody means the child lives with you. Support means you are paying the parent who has custody.