Yes. Both federal and state congress have passed laws to intercept any wages, including income tax returns of a father who is delinquent on child support. Note that when the government obtains an address from the father to send the income tax return, it is agents with an arrest warrant, not the check that comes to your house.
It depends. Usually, no, you will not get your tax return, or stimulus payments. It all depends on how much you owe in back child support. They will take your returns until your entire back-support is paid to zero. They will notify you by mail if they have elected to intercept your returns. If they haven't, and you still want to know for sure, you can call the local office that is in charge of your case and they should be able to tell you.
yes she will get all the back if you have enought if not they will take all the money you get for taxes every year till its paid ... me and my husband went throught it with his money hungry ex
Yes. Fathers who get behind on child support payments should be aware that the child support enforcement agency in every jurisdiction can seize their tax refund and apply it to child support arrears.
Very likely. Child support avaders are really viewed at least, if not more, dispicably than repeat drunken drivers. All systems are trying to make it impossible to get away with.
Unnecessary as the tax return itself would be taken.
Yes, if there is an unpaid balance.
No, but they'll take your tax refunds.
If I owe back child support can they take my stimulus money
This is a legal matter. The father must return to the court that issued the child support order and file a motion for contempt of a court order. He can explain in his motion how the mother is in violation.This is a legal matter. The father must return to the court that issued the child support order and file a motion for contempt of a court order. He can explain in his motion how the mother is in violation.This is a legal matter. The father must return to the court that issued the child support order and file a motion for contempt of a court order. He can explain in his motion how the mother is in violation.This is a legal matter. The father must return to the court that issued the child support order and file a motion for contempt of a court order. He can explain in his motion how the mother is in violation.
The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.
Absolutely. Child support is designed for the benefit of the child.
The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.
A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
no it goes to the mother.
The father has to have the court's consent to cease paying child support.
You cannot make your mother-in-law pay you child support. The only person who you can demand child support from is the father of the child.
Child support would generally go to the person raising the child. Mother might even be ordered to pay to father.
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Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.
It depends on the state you live in and the age of the child.