The question is a bit confusing. If the "new baby" is the child for whom the support is needed and the parents are unmarried, the child must be born and paternity established before an order of support can be filed.
Report the missed payment to the court or child support enforcement- whatever agency placed him on probation.Report the missed payment to the court or child support enforcement- whatever agency placed him on probation.Report the missed payment to the court or child support enforcement- whatever agency placed him on probation.Report the missed payment to the court or child support enforcement- whatever agency placed him on probation.
Can you make a monthly payment for your child support and not have it garnishment out of your payroll each week
You will have to pass that information through the court system where the child support was ordered to see how the payment will be credited.AnswerNo. Arrears are a separate issue from regular child support. Payment of arrears does not affect the current child support order.
No. Child support and visitation are separate.
No, your child will not be emancipated because she is pregnant and her parents still have to support her until she is.
In Illinois, each child support payment is a civil judgment.
If you referring to child support, then no. Child support is due to the custodial parent, not the child.
No it does not.
Request a printout from child support enfrocement
no
Not if it was suspended for non-payment. I suggest you contact the State's child support agency to work out a payment plan.
Yes; typically, payment on arrears is a percentage of the payment for current support.