You should proceed with the child support case. You will have to risk the other finding out whatever you don't want them to know. Your ex husband shouldn't know details about your finances, it is best to keep them private.
Talk to the Authorities and a Lawyer. Blackmail is a CRIME.
they were one of the few sources of revenue for government.
Child support is a separate issue.
You file charges against the parent who kicked the child out for abandonment. You file for custody and suspension of child support. At the minimum, the payments can be frozen pending a review of the custody order.
Child support is not subject to garnishments. If your ex husband has a job, they will garnish his wages and can also garnish a tax refund check from the state or federal government. If you do not pay your half of the debt, and your ex is garnished for your portion as well as his, he can counter sue you for the portion that is your responsibility. A judge can change your child support order, and make it not payable until the garnishment is satisfied. Sounds like you need a job, and need to pay your bills.
Talk to the Authorities and a Lawyer. Blackmail is a CRIME.
The staff at one of the congressional support agencies.
the staff at one of congressional support agencies
You can attach the estates of him and his parents
Anyone can, but can't be required to.
Yes, if a current case exist. If not, than no.
Only if the child is still under 18.
You may ask the court to award a judgment for interest.
what is the difference between revenue center and suport center
only if his attorney had agreed to represent you, also
Your Social Security eligibility is not affected by your receipt of child support. One is for you; the other is for your child.
A request with child support enforcement needs to be made to modify the order. This can be done by either parent.