The tax deduction availability should have been covered in the Joint Parenting Order/Agreement, and a copy will likely need to be submit to the IRS and State tax authority. If payments were missed, the payor may have past-due payments confiscated from Federal refunds. State laws vary, and it's recommended that you reach out to an attorney or tax professional for details on specific issues.
If you file joint and your tax refund gets intercepted, then you would have to file a "wounded spouse" form to get your portion of the refund. But beware, the child support office could hold the refund up to 6 months to clear all the paperwork before you get anything back.
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Doubtful. The child support is for the welfare of the child, not the mother. Check with your state child support office for specifics of the law in your state.
Not everyone gets Topic 203 on Where is My Refund. Topic 203 relates to tax offsets due to unpaid child support and federal debts.
The obligor (generally, the State and/or the custodial parent).
Yep. You owe the support to her instead of the State.
It depends on the state you live in and the age of the child.
if yo have ANY back owed child support it will be divided between the two of them, you'll get nothing :(
Mom. But don't pay child support directly to the parent - send it to the court or the State disbursement unit.
You should definitely file for a child support order. The court will decide on the amount according the the state child support guidelines. A father who doesn't work is still responsible for supporting his child. If you obtain a child support order now, it can be modified when he gets a job.You should definitely file for a child support order. The court will decide on the amount according the the state child support guidelines. A father who doesn't work is still responsible for supporting his child. If you obtain a child support order now, it can be modified when he gets a job.You should definitely file for a child support order. The court will decide on the amount according the the state child support guidelines. A father who doesn't work is still responsible for supporting his child. If you obtain a child support order now, it can be modified when he gets a job.You should definitely file for a child support order. The court will decide on the amount according the the state child support guidelines. A father who doesn't work is still responsible for supporting his child. If you obtain a child support order now, it can be modified when he gets a job.
i live in cailf.my child is 18 and she just had ababy do i still have to pay child support do i pay child support for my child who has a baby
If you are talking about help from the state, then not exactly. The way it works is that if you obtain help from the state, the state gets to try to collect your child support to reimburse itself for what the state is paying you.