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Q: Collecting delinquent child support from the decesased parents estate?
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No, in Mississippi, the age of majority and emancipation is 21.


Deadline on collecting child support?

There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.


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The child has a right to any support ordered but not paid (actually collecting it is another matter).


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One of the best services provided by the Division of Child Support Enforcement in Delaware is collecting unpaid child support payments, locating non - custodial parents.


Can they take all your social security benefits for delinquent child support?

yes


Can IRS take your refund for a garnishment?

ONLY for: 1-Unpaid delinquent student loans 2-Prior unpaid taxes 3-Delinquent child support


What is a delinquent support payment vs past due support?

Those terms both refer to child support arrears. They mean the same thing.


Do child support arrearages expire?

No. There is no statute of limitations for collecting child support.


If two parents sign their rights away can the mother collect back child support?

Yes, if it was owed to her (i.e., not to another relative or the State as reimbursement for assistance provided). There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.


Is there a statute of limitations for collecting child support in Illinois?

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What is the statutes of limitation of collecting on monies?

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