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They can take the unpaid balance of any past-due support.

This frequently happens when there's an error in their accounting, and can happen when the mother files multiple claims on the same child in different states. see link

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What happens to your child support in Texas if you get remarried?

Currently, nothing specific. After all, the parent paying child support is still the child's parent and obligated to support her. Only five states specifically take it into consideration.


What can be done to a parent who is not paying child support in the state of Texas?

Contact your State's child support agency. They can take various actions to establish/collect support. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!


What is the punishment for not paying child support in Georgia?

There is a punishment for not paying child support in Georgia. Typically, the authorities will take away the drivers license of the person who is not paying their child support payments. If the person continues not to pay, they will be arrested.


What can you do if your baby's mom is living with you and you're paying her child support?

Child support is to provide for children not living with you, it would be assumed if you are living with your child that you are supporting them - take it up with your local child support board.


Can you take rights away from their dad for not paying child suppot and not seeing them in three years?

You can turn to the court for that, only they can do this. If he has not paid child support in 3 years you should have turned to the court 3 years ago. Paying child support is not a choice and they can take it straight out of his wagers.


If she owes child support to someone else can she take you out for child support?

Technically each case stands on its own. Thus, she can sue you for child support. And you can in turn report her for not paying. She should be easy to find then.


Is the non-custodial parent obligated to help pay for child care as well as pay child support?

In most (probably all) jurisdictions where a formula is used to determine the amount of child support, it will take into account the income of both parties and their expenses. If your ex is making $500 a week but paying $250 a week for child care, their net income will be reduced to account for that. This will result in you paying more child support. So, in that sense, the answer is yes. If you mean paying the child support ordered by the court and then also paying child care on top of that, then no, unless the support order specifically says you have to.


The child is now 25 and the father is still paying child support how can he stop the support?

Why is he still paying the support if the child is 25? IFit's because he was behind in the payment and therefore owes back support, then that continues until it's paid in full.Otherwise, he can return to the court and file papers to end support. He has to take a positive action to make it end.


What age to stop paying child support in Mississippi?

25 depending on if the mom take u to court


My child's mother is thinking about filling for child support. Can I take a lower paying job to keep that low?

First, congratulations on your well-developed sense of responsibility! If the courts determine that you took the lower paying job to avoid child support, they might calculate support based on your previous earnings - and I hope they do.


Will my separated boyfriend who is also a father want a future and a child with me?

ARE YOU TO TAKE CARE OF HIS CHILD? IS HE PAYING SUPPORT? ARE YOU SURE AFTER YOU HAVE HIS CHILD - WILL HE STAY AND NOT LOOK FOR ANOTHER GIRL TO HAVE A CHILD?


Will a judge take custody away from the custodial parent if they can not financially support their child?

No, that alone is not a reason to terminate custody. The non-custodial parent should be paying child support.