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No. However your wages could be garnished up to 75%. If you prepare a financial statement showing your income and expenses and go to a family court and request to see a judge. He will determine what you can pay. You may be able to help with the support of your children and still survive yourself.

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Yes, you can move to Florida from Tennessee if you have unpaid child support. You might still face the legal actions and its consequences while you are in Tennessee, which may include extradition.

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Q: Will you get extradited for not paying child support if you move from Florida to North Carolina?
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