I can think of two reasons: the account was closed under fraudulent circumstances; money is owed to the State.
You need to make your inquiry at your particular child support enforcement office. There is no universal answer
Locate the nearest Child Support Enforcement office (usually through State welfare office), and submitt a copy of the parent's mug shot- which can be obtained via the county sheriff's website. This will help child support enforcement in locating him...where you can then re-open a closed case, or update an open case
If it is a joint account yes.
Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement
Yes, if it's a joint account in both your names. No, if the account is only in your name, unless it can be proven that he makes deposits into that account.
yes
(Possibly) those funds that belong to a joint owner of the account and not to the child support obligor.
Yes, they can. n
Doubtful. The child support is for the welfare of the child, not the mother. Check with your state child support office for specifics of the law in your state.
Absolutely. Check with a family lawt attorney or your local child support office for more information.
The NJ Child Support offices are located in over 21 different New Jersey Counties. The Child Support office located in Somerset is located at 73 East High Street.
yes