Yes... No matter where you move to, Child Support will find you!!!
yes
No. Child support is based upon the non custodial parent's income. A student loan is considered a debt.
In the state of Florida a creditor is only allowed to garnish a certain amount of your wages up to twenty five percent only if you meet a certain threshold or if it is in regards to child support , alimony , unpaid property taxes or unpaid federal student loans.
No
Yes. There is no federal law regarding child support so states honor each other's orders regarding child support. If you fail to make payments, Florida will show you as deliquent on child support. The state where you have moved will honor a request for a judgment against you or garnish your wages to pay the support obligations. You must continue to pay your obligations to the Florida court.
no
No, child support cannot attach or garnish a 401K plan. They can only garnish wages earned and not employee benefits.
Yes (but not SSI).
Yes.
yes
yes
Collection bureaus can obtain court orders to garnish wages for debts unrelated to child support, even if those wages are also being garnished for child support.