Yes they can. They can because if a child falls off something no one will be there to help.
You always file for child support in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides. The child support enforcement agency will take it from there.
Contact your State's child support agency about filing a lien.
Yes. Your State's child support agency should be able to help you with this.
The will cannot be challenged; however, the State's child support agency may file a claim on the estate.
They would file for termination of child support at the agency in charge of collection and disbursement of support payments in the area where they live.
You file for child support in the child's state of residence. All 50 states have reciprocal child support agreements and the agency in charge of child support collection will liaise with the state where the non-custodial parent lives to secure payment.
The State child support agency can file a lien on the house.
Yes; contact your State's child support agency.
The State's child support agency and the revenue agency(s) will likely file estate claims to collect that money.Even if he pre-decease his parents. see links
File an appeal with the agency that placed the lien (the time limit to file such an appeal is usually fairly short).
You need to visit the court that issued the child support order and ask for assistance. The rules are different in different jurisdictions but every jurisdiction has an agency for Child Support Enforcement. You may need to file a motion for contempt of a court order in order to get the process started.You need to visit the court that issued the child support order and ask for assistance. The rules are different in different jurisdictions but every jurisdiction has an agency for Child Support Enforcement. You may need to file a motion for contempt of a court order in order to get the process started.You need to visit the court that issued the child support order and ask for assistance. The rules are different in different jurisdictions but every jurisdiction has an agency for Child Support Enforcement. You may need to file a motion for contempt of a court order in order to get the process started.You need to visit the court that issued the child support order and ask for assistance. The rules are different in different jurisdictions but every jurisdiction has an agency for Child Support Enforcement. You may need to file a motion for contempt of a court order in order to get the process started.
No; however, the agency can file a lien on your home for past-due support. That lien will have to be satisfied before the home can be sold.