You should speak with your State's Child Support Enforcement Agency (the official name of that agency varies state to state, but it's usually called something along those lines).
Yes (but not SSI).
If you owe back child support then both state and federal taxes can be intercepted.
yes
The courts can do this, as well as the State child support agency.
No, not as long as the father has his own income then all support and arrears are his responsibility. However, if there is a order to withhold tax refunds and you file a joint return they may garnish your potentional funds.
No Retirement or Social Security can be garnish.
contact the childrens aid and the local court system to help you with this
Yes, but only for back child support and unpaid federal taxes.
If there is a tax return.
A father who refuses to pay child support may be reported to the social services child support enforcement office. The office will launch an investigation, and can garnish the money from his paycheck.
There are a few reasons why wages can be garnished in the state of New Jersey. Reasons include back child support, back alimony, or back taxes.
Yes if you owe child support or back taxes those are the only two reasons.