It can be. The one does not automatically invalidate the other.
Child Support cannot be attached to pay a judgment.
In Illinois, each child support payment is a civil judgment.
No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.
In Illinois, each payment is a judgment.
Child Support Services, or the court where the judgment was made.
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A good answer can be found in Wikipedia under Stipulated judgment.
You're in arrears because you didn't pay the money when you should have. You owe them a debt, and you must pay it.
if the receiving parent files a satisfaction of judgment with the courts the past due child support would no longer be owed.
Yes.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
Child support is not like any other judgment. In an ordinary judgment where your check is being garnished an agency is limited to 25% of your gross wages. With child support the amount that can be collected from your check is the amount the court has determined to be your monthly child support. Child support is not like any other judgment. In an ordinary judgment where your check is being garnished an agency is limited to 25% of your gross wages. With child support the amount that can be collected from your check is the amount the court has determined to be your monthly child support.