The worst that would happen is that you will go to jail. And still owe plus owe legal fees for you going to jail. as well as interest ontop of it. they can also garnish your wages and taxes.
In the State where the child resides.
It's not a crime; however, child support is for absent parents.
The State in which the child resides.
You always file for child support in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides. The child support enforcement agency will take it from there.
Establish the paternity of the child via DNA or blood test and then file a lawsuit for support in the family court in the county where the child resides.
By contacting the family court with jurisdiction (where the child legally resides).
My child's father left state for two year can he take my child for a week if i say no?
All income, benefits, assests are subject to seizure/garnishment for child support and/or child support arrearages. The percentage of such is determined by the laws of the state where the child resides and the rulings of the court.
The court that issued the order has jurisdiction but moving can complicate the situation. You should consult with an attorney or some other child support enforcement specialist. Courts will enforce child support orders from other states however, with reduced staff, it may be difficult to find that kind of support.
Child support is not based upon how custody is allocated. It is based upon who the child resides with the majority of the time. If the child resides with the mother most of the time, then the mother bears most of the expense of raising the child, therefore the non-present parent is required to pay support. If child resides an equal or almost equal amount of time with both parents, the court evaluates the income/assets of both parents and the needs of the child. The decision will then be made if the payment of child support is warranted, the amount, and which parent should be responsible for payment of such.
No, but they frequently do to create multiple claims.
Yes, until you have filed and had approved an order to modify the existing support order.