Although it is highly doubtful, it does happen if there is enough proof the custodial parent is harming the child or neglecting the child. Child support and custody should be two separate issues. Contact a lawyer.
At the request of the custodial parent or to recover assistance provided, the State may take various actions to collect past-due support, including garnishing wages, intercepting tax refunds and other government payments, placing liens on bank accounts, real estate and other assets, requesting suspension of drivers license, requesting revocation of passport, and/or asking the courts to put the obligor in jail for contempt.
You'll need legal help to navigate this issue; it may make more sense to pay support and participate in your children's lives.
Even if you did manage to get custody you would still owe any arrearages for past due child support.
The State may decline to issue any number of licenses to someone who owes past-due support, including drivers, hunting/fishing, and professional licenses.
Yes you can petition for it. The court decides.
Your license can be canceled if you do not have proof of insurance or if you have unpaid tickets or fines. Your license can also be canceled if you are behind in child support payments in Florida.
Have child support services in your state handle the situation. They will revoke his license and try to seize assets.
In the state of Florida, your driver's license can be __________ for failure to pay child support.
yes go to your local child support office
no, because theres no license do you get
Catch up on your child support payments.
You might be able to get a drivers license, but if so you will soon get a notice suspending that license. I suggest you contact the child support agency in SC about working out a payment plan.
No, because license suspensions are initiated by the State child support enforcement agency after the amount of past-due support has reached the appropriate threshold.
No, the state will take it for back child support. If you are not behind in your support payments, you might get the refund.
Child support has first take with any moneys that you get. If you are behind in child support, they will take their percentage out of any money you get.
Hopefully, yes. Child Support Enforcement Agencies in the United States have wide reaching powers to assist in collecting child support. They can take your tax refund, garnish your wages, suspend your license and put you in jail for not paying. You should have checked before you brought a child into the world.
Threaten that you will take him to court, garnish his wages, get his driver's license suspended, and throw his behind in jail.