I suggest you file a complaint with your State's department of labor.
I know this answer without a doubt. Immediately contact your local prosecutor for the child support division, and they will not only make the employer follow the order, they will possiby make the employer pay the back amounts that they didn't take out of his check. The child support prosecutor is the first and best place to start. I know because I have been in your shoes.
You file an enforcement action with child support enforcement
Most likely, his employer will not give you that information. However, your State's child support agency can subpoena it.
Yes, you do.
yup
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Generally, no. Child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. However, sometimes there is an additional payment for child care.
In general, child support is based on ability to pay, not other factors such as whether the non-custodial parent is involved in the child's life.
As soon as the court order is served to your employer.
1). Either the Child Support Enforcement Department or, 2). Your Employer should have detailed information on all your garnishments.
No, they are unrelated.
no the child is already 18 then they are legally an adult and the parent doesnt need to pay child support