Yes, but it depends on the state/county.
A person may have to pay child support even if the child is 18 and in college and has a medical condition. This may be true if the person owes back child support.
It is unless it is back child support. You need to send the money back to the person who is paying it or send it to the person who is carrying for the child. Remember if you do that, make sure that you get proof like a receipt or a written statement that you gave it to that person.
All warrants can be searched for, you just need to defendant's name. Indiana would not: however, serve a warrant online. It does that in person.
No, you cannot get money back that you paid in child support. There may be circumstances where you could sue a person for some of that money back if you found out the child was not yours.
If you have not paid child support because of bankruptcy in Canada? If you have not paid child support because of bankruptcy can you go back if the person is now working and have a income?
If the amount owed exceeds the threshold, no.
You really can't, usually the person paying support can work out a deal with the agency. A judge can't force a person to pay a lump sum.
Best advice is to check with an attorney who is familiar with your state's laws.
Contact your State's child support agency. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
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I doubt there were many child support laws back then. Normally, only the custodial parent of the child can file for child support, not the actual child.
Keeping the money is theft. You will have to pay it back. The money should go to the person who have the kids and if that is none of the parents, both parent have to pay child support to that person.