yes
If a person is already in jail, there is no child support owed.
Yes, however in this economy, the states are reevaluating the cost of doing so.
Indiana has 10 days to extradite. If it is for child support they will pick him or her up and extradite also.
Yes - custody/visitation are a separate issue from child support. File contempt for nonpayment of child support.
They are not a signatory to the Hague Treaty.
Yes, in Montana, a person can be sentenced to jail for nonpayment of child support. However, the court typically considers various factors before imposing jail time and usually provides alternatives such as wage garnishment or payment plans. Generally, jail is considered a last resort for enforcing child support obligations.
The court penalty is that any income received before the claim is processed be used for child support payment. After the claim is granted, the court can garnish it for back child support.
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Those who are not signatories to the Hague Treaty.
no. ADDED: It is an "administrative suspension."
Extradition laws typically prioritize criminal offenses over civil matters, such as family court issues. Florida may not extradite for non-criminal family court offenses, like failing to pay child support or violations of custody orders. However, if there are associated criminal charges, extradition could be considered. It's best to consult a legal expert for specific cases.
yes, child support and alimony are the only two debtors that can garnish your social security.