Your question cannot be answered with any definitive answer because it depends on the practices in the particular jurisdiction and whether the custodial parent pursues the problem through the courts. States have been directed to take the matter of child support enforcement seriously. Many delinquent obligors spend some time in jail. Therefore it is a threat in real time for the obligor who continues to accrue arrears.
Your question cannot be answered with any definitive answer because it depends on the practices in the particular jurisdiction and whether the custodial parent pursues the problem through the courts. States have been directed to take the matter of child support enforcement seriously. Many delinquent obligors spend some time in jail. Therefore it is a threat in real time for the obligor who continues to accrue arrears.
Your question cannot be answered with any definitive answer because it depends on the practices in the particular jurisdiction and whether the custodial parent pursues the problem through the courts. States have been directed to take the matter of child support enforcement seriously. Many delinquent obligors spend some time in jail. Therefore it is a threat in real time for the obligor who continues to accrue arrears.
Your question cannot be answered with any definitive answer because it depends on the practices in the particular jurisdiction and whether the custodial parent pursues the problem through the courts. States have been directed to take the matter of child support enforcement seriously. Many delinquent obligors spend some time in jail. Therefore it is a threat in real time for the obligor who continues to accrue arrears.
Your question cannot be answered with any definitive answer because it depends on the practices in the particular jurisdiction and whether the custodial parent pursues the problem through the courts. States have been directed to take the matter of child support enforcement seriously. Many delinquent obligors spend some time in jail. Therefore it is a threat in real time for the obligor who continues to accrue arrears.
You dont need to be on child support if you have a computer.
Tell them to stop. Dont be hard...there old people!
Technically you can not beat child support unless you are sincerly unable to aford to pay or are in Prison for a national defence.
you dont! Just pay for the child!
absolutely
no you dont have to
No because you dont pay tax on child support
If the child is under 1 then you do, if they are over 18 than you dont.
Only the state can.
i dont think i should answer that.....
Custody (in theory at least) is based on the child's best interest. "So you don't have to pay child support" is not going to strike any judge as an argument in the child's best interest.
A father who refuses to pay child support may be reported to the social services child support enforcement office. The office will launch an investigation, and can garnish the money from his paycheck.