Depends on your state procedures.
DON'T DO THIS. Pay your child support to the court or the State disbursement unit.
No, child support is for the child/children and is not subject to creditor attachment. If the support payments are deposited in a checking account that has other monies, the receiving debtor parent must show proof to the court that the support funds are exempt from garnishment.
No, as there are no such procedures in place, though they can attach the account where it is deposited.
No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.
Catch up on your child support payments.
Child support can be garnished from RSDI payments (but not SSI).
If you're the obligor, don't make payments directly to the other parent or the child. Make your payments through the courts or the state disbursement unit.
If you are subject to a court order for child support you cannot stop paying until the order is officially terminated by the court or by provisions in the court order.If you are the custodial parent you should be aware that the child is entitled to the support of both parents. If you don't need the funds they should be deposited in a bank account for the child to use for education or other career training.If you are subject to a court order for child support you cannot stop paying until the order is officially terminated by the court or by provisions in the court order.If you are the custodial parent you should be aware that the child is entitled to the support of both parents. If you don't need the funds they should be deposited in a bank account for the child to use for education or other career training.If you are subject to a court order for child support you cannot stop paying until the order is officially terminated by the court or by provisions in the court order.If you are the custodial parent you should be aware that the child is entitled to the support of both parents. If you don't need the funds they should be deposited in a bank account for the child to use for education or other career training.If you are subject to a court order for child support you cannot stop paying until the order is officially terminated by the court or by provisions in the court order.If you are the custodial parent you should be aware that the child is entitled to the support of both parents. If you don't need the funds they should be deposited in a bank account for the child to use for education or other career training.
If the child's RSDI benefit is based on the obligor's SSA account, it is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.
That is dependent on the individual state, and whether an adjustment was made to the overall payments to account for this. In California they would not stop because the payments are adjusted downward to account for time spent in the care of the obligor parent, but in Missouri, after 30 days child support enforcement can be notified, who will confirm and adjust payments. In most state, they do not stop without a court order. see links below
No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.
Request a printout from child support enforcement. see links