Who is in jail? If the child is in jail, they have custody. If the adult is in jail, they should never get custody. If the spouse is in jail they should not get custody. Jail would have no bearing on the time of custody, just who should be able to even see the child.
Yes, in Montana, a person can be sentenced to jail for nonpayment of child support. However, the court typically considers various factors before imposing jail time and usually provides alternatives such as wage garnishment or payment plans. Generally, jail is considered a last resort for enforcing child support obligations.
If a person is already in jail, there is no child support owed.
In the USA, the answer is NO. In fact it will grow.
No. If the child is in jail, the custodial parent is not supporting the child. Any amount should be paid to the state if required.
Catch up on your child support payments.
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Once extradition is processed to Kentucky for child support, often you are given the option of doing jail time or you make a purge pay to get released from jail. The exact actions that will take place depends on your circumstances.
If she is in jail she can not have custody so no, she will not get money for a child she does not have custody of. That money goes to the child's legal guardian.
A "purge" means that if you pay a certain (court ordered) amount of money towards your back child support, you will not be jailed or, if in jail, you will be released.
You don't and Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement ruled that arrears cannot accrue. Courts will typically order Huber in child support cases, especially if they are in jail for failure to pay support.
If the obligor's name is on the title, the State may place a lien on the property for past-due child support.
The reason for the perjury is not the primary issue. The primary issue is the perjury itself, which is showing contempt for the authority of the court. Penalties can range from fines to jail. However, money received outside a child support hearing are considered gifts, so claiming one OS not receiving child support may not necessarily be a lie.