Not on future support, but the are arrears, and if you live in a community property state, any winings could be considered joint assets making them attachable.
The State will not take your brother's lottery winnings, or the personal property he gives you from those winnings.
The State will not take your brother's lottery winnings, or the personal property he gives you from those winnings.
If it's a lot (say, $1M+), it might increase one's support. If there's unpaid support, the State will probably seize the winnings.
The State will not take your brother's lottery winnings, or the personal property he gives you from those winnings
The State will not take your brother's lottery winnings, or the personal property he gives you from those winnings.
The penalty for not paying child support is very great. It ranges from driver's license suspension, to passport denial. Other penalties are income execution and lottery winnings interception.
Tax refund, yes - also, State lottery winnings and virtually any other State or Federal payment (excluding public assistance/SSI).
No, only the biological parents pay for their child.
probably
If they can establish the stepparent as a primary support in a parent/child relationship.
The stepparent is not responsible for the child. Yes in California
Child support obligations continue even if one is in jail, until/unless there's a court order to the contrary. The State can collect this debt in various ways, including garnishing tax refunds, lottery winnings and such, and placing liens on personal and real property.