The child support enforcement system may take various actions to collect that support, including wage withholding, interception of tax refunds and other government payments, liens on bank accounts/real property, suspending drivers license and, possibly, jail for contempt of court.
No, since you are not taking care of the child anymore. Child support is not the same as support for you.
Yes the child support can be revoked since the parent receiving support is no longer legally supporting the child
That is not likely since child support is based on the parents' income only. Your child support amount was calculated according to the Georgia child support guidelines. You can check those guidelines to see if a remarriage will result in any changes.That is not likely since child support is based on the parents' income only. Your child support amount was calculated according to the Georgia child support guidelines. You can check those guidelines to see if a remarriage will result in any changes.That is not likely since child support is based on the parents' income only. Your child support amount was calculated according to the Georgia child support guidelines. You can check those guidelines to see if a remarriage will result in any changes.That is not likely since child support is based on the parents' income only. Your child support amount was calculated according to the Georgia child support guidelines. You can check those guidelines to see if a remarriage will result in any changes.
Legally you have to be 18 to enter into the armed forces of your own volition meaning you wouldn't have to pay child support since the child is 18, and child support stops at 18.
impossible Since the purpose of child support is to support a child, it cannot be waived by the child's mother. The child has to be supported, whatever opinion the mother may have about it. So no, that would not be a valid agreement. If a man fathers a child, he is liable for child support.
If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.If the parents are unmarried and don't live together the mother should obtain a child support order since relationships of that nature tend to be unstable and it takes time to obtain a child support order.
You may ask for child support, including retroactive support.
No, He has a moral obligation to support his child financially and emotionally. Unless his income has decreased support should remain the same.
Yes. Child support orders are not seasonal since a child's right to be supported by their father is not limited according to the season. A child's needs and rights do not end in the summer. The child support order must be followed.
No, and he's not paying child support. He's giving gifts, since there's no order.AnswerChild support and visitation are two different and separate issues. Both should be governed by court order if the parents cannot come to an agreement that is kind and considerate of the needs of the CHILDREN. Paying child support through the courts is the best since the parent who pays gets credited with the amount paid. This may not happen otherwise.
Back child support is owed until it is paid off regardless of the age of the child since it is a debt owed from when the child was still a minor.
Yes since there is only so much money that can be taken for child support regardless of the number of children. The limit is 25% of a persons wage can be taken for child support. The courts can not take more then 25% of a persons income even if there are a hundred children.