That should be in the paperwork that was included in the order. In any case, DO NOT PAY the other parent directly - send your payments to the court or the State Disbursement Unit.
Can you make a monthly payment for your child support and not have it garnishment out of your payroll each week
A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.
As a state agency, it would be monthly.
An easy and secure way to make your required child support payment online using a credit card. You will have to register to use this service. If you have an Illinois case, a convenience fee is not charged. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. It may take up to seven business days before your payment is posted to your child support account.
If you pay directly, make the check out to the person named in the child support order and on the memo line write out the purpose and date for which the payment is being made: "Child support for week ending 10/19/2012". Make sure the carbon copy is clear and keep it in a safe place. If there is no carbon copy then keep a photocopy in your file for every payment you send.
Support can be garnished from UIB payments. However, if there is little or no income, the NCP should run, not walk, to the court that entered the order for support and request that support be terminated or at least suspended.
No. You cannot adjust or modify a child support order without filing for a modification in court. You are obliged to make the full payment until such a modification is approved.
You should write your case file number, the date covered by the payment, make certain the check is for the correct amount as stated in the child support order, and always keep a hard copy in a safe place as proof of payment.
Why is he still paying the support if the child is 25? IFit's because he was behind in the payment and therefore owes back support, then that continues until it's paid in full.Otherwise, he can return to the court and file papers to end support. He has to take a positive action to make it end.
States issue public assistance but they do not make child support payments.
When you file for bankruptcy, you are required to list ALL debts you owe. However, child support or alimony (called Domestic Support) are NOT discharged in a bankruptcy. In a Chapter 7 - this debt survives your discharge. In a 13 - you probably can pay back the arrears over time, but you have to make the required monthly payment to the Child support agency for current support AND the trustee payment for the back support. I would seek the advice of an attorney that specializes in Bankruptcy to see if this is an option for you.
you go to ur lawyer and they will give you paper work to fill out and when you fill that out you will have a day to show up in courtI suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!