if the receiving parent files a satisfaction of judgment with the courts the past due child support would no longer be owed.
Talk to the lender, or you can file Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to lower the payments where you can afford them.
Not very many kids went to school because the parents couldn't afford the school payments
Child support is based on net income. The courts can require the obligor to look for work if they decide that his non-work income is not sufficient to support the child.
Go visit an attorney. Follow his/her advice. If you can't afford an attorney, find a free service. If there isn't one available, go to your local department of social services and let them know that you wish to make child support payments. If you can't afford the previous payments, apply to the court for a reduction. You don't need to have an attorney but it would be preferable.
Of course.
You can't afford to make the payments.
File a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy It allows you to keep the property and make payments you can afford.
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Yes there is. There are several sites on the internet that have calculators that can help you determine if you can afford the monthly car payments. They will also be able to tell you the in-tress on the payments.
Call your lender.
Contact the company concerned and explain your situation.
Yes, but this will not legally reduce your child support obligation or keep the court from punishing you for not making full child support payments until you obtain a court order allowing payment of the reduced amount.