Contact your State's child support agency. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
Not for child support, but if arrears exist, as an asset, it is attachable. It can only be considered when if as an old fart, and retired while collecting it, he gets a young chickie pregnant. I had a case of that involving a 92 year old man.
In Colorado, child support will stop at the age of 18 or when the child finishes school. There is a possibility that the child can receive child support if the child goes on to college.
Child support is used to take care of a child's needs. A parent can choose to give you the money but as long as all needs are met, they do not have to.
As an asset, it can be attached, even in cases of retroactive support for a child the man never knew existed.
Yes they can.
if the child is still at the age to where child support is needed than it doesn't matter if the father is retired.
File a claim with the County Child Support Devision. Most people who retire have some sort of income that they live on and child support will be taken from those funds.
You sue the person for child support. Just because you pay child support for one child does not mean you can not receive child support for the one you have custody of.
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Absolutely - child support is based on ability to pay, not on employment or retirement.
The person not getting it, or the payer if a payment has not been posted.
yes it is and should be reported.
No. But if your father has retired and is paying child support the child support order might need to be modified based on the income he have now.
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.
If the child support is not getting to the custodial parent, the court will seize the money and make sure it is delivered. But note that the child support is not given to the child. It is used to pay for the food, clothing, shelter, and essential needs of the child.
You send in your child support payments regularly and on time.
A person may have to pay child support even if the child is 18 and in college and has a medical condition. This may be true if the person owes back child support.