I'm a little unclear on the concept here. Why is there an expectation that child support will be paid if there is in fact no court order specifying it?
I can't imagine any circumstances under which a person could be arrested for failing to present someone with what is, basically, a gift.
There are undoubtedly a lot of details you're not telling us, which means "don't assume you can't be arrested because some guy on the internet who wasn't in full possession of the facts said so."
The person not getting it, or the payer if a payment has not been posted.
Yes, if the person incriminates themselves in a crime or if there is enough evidence to support an arrest.
It Depends: Yes - If you gave the check to someone to who you owned some money and need to pay that person for the service he provided you. Since a stop payment results in no-payment the person who got the check can get you arrested No - If the check was lost or stolen. You can always issue a stop payment to ensure that even if the check is misused by anyone to whom you did not intend to give it, the bank won't pay the check.
A motion needs to be made to the courts for approval.
There is a punishment for not paying child support in Georgia. Typically, the authorities will take away the drivers license of the person who is not paying their child support payments. If the person continues not to pay, they will be arrested.
A judge in Florid can award you child support. Getting child support is quite difficult when the person required to pay it has no income.
A person cannot be arrested for the inability to pay his or her debts. Non payment of debts is considered a civil matter not a criminal one. In rare cases circumstances can exist whereby criminal charges can be attached to non payment of debt matters.
only if there is evidence that support a probable cause against you.
payments to x-spouse from retirement after x-spouse has remarried is this legal in Washington state
The time-frame in which a person will receive the first child support payment varies greatly, depending on many factors. Each state has a different set of guidelines for child support enforcement and how many days are allowed between each action. Another factor that will cause variation in the time-frame is the form of payment of the child support (direct through employer, etc.).
Yes/No, NSF checks are criminal offence in some countries, as the person issuing the check, knowing that there are no funds on the account to cover this payment, is abusing the rights of the person who needs the payment. Please make sure you don't issue the NSF checks. Best. Eugene
Yes, you can do a stop payment. However, the bank where you issue the stop payment will charge a fee for doing so. Plus, the person to whom you gave the check can sue you for non-payment of money and file a legal complaint against you to the police. This can cause you to be arrested.