Because Texas doesn't think you're paid up. I suggest you return to the venue where the order was entered and ask that garnishment be terminated.
This usually takes place because they don't garnish for interest penalties until the principal is paid. These are 15% annually, doubling or tripling your original obligation.
Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.
Some people turned their backs on him, but others continue to support him.
If you agreed to dismiss a claim for child support arrears you cannot file a new case regarding those same arrearages. If you agreed to forego child support prior to the child reaching 18 then it is too late to go back now.
The only depends on specific state laws or original child support order. see link
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There is no statute of limitations of time to collect back child support, there have been cases that have been brought in even after the child has turned eighteen. Consult a legal representative for further information.
ONLY if they have a judgment for the balance owed on the loan
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Generally child support orders continue until the child has graduated from high school. You should visit the court and inquire about the law in your state. You should also review your court documents.Generally child support orders continue until the child has graduated from high school. You should visit the court and inquire about the law in your state. You should also review your court documents.Generally child support orders continue until the child has graduated from high school. You should visit the court and inquire about the law in your state. You should also review your court documents.Generally child support orders continue until the child has graduated from high school. You should visit the court and inquire about the law in your state. You should also review your court documents.