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Pay by check on the dates the payments are due and make certain they are in the correct amounts. Maintain a hard copy record of your cancelled checks. If it comes out of your paycheck then keep copies of your paycheck stubs in a safe place.

Do not pay in cash.

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You cannot prove payment in cash. That's what checks are for. Pay by check and keep a hard copy record of those payments.

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How can an illegal pay child support?

They should pay like anyone else, but not in cash. It should be a money order or other format where you can prove you have paid for the child's support. Then, if you manage to become eligible for citizenship, lack of payments will not hold you back.


What can you do if your husband is repeatedly more than a month late on child support?

If you are not already having your payments witheld from his wages and distributed through the courts keep track of the dates that you receive the payments then file a petition to have his wages garnished in the court that issued your initial support order. If he is mailing payments, keep the envelopes they come in to prove that they were mailed late, if he has been paying cash, insist that he pay by money order to prove when it was purchased. If he resists remind him that it's his word against yours that he's current and he can't prove he gave you cash if you have to take him to court.


If you are supposed to pay child support does it count if you just give them cash and not send it in to the department of revenue?

Cash payments will not show up in the records, until/unless you convince the authorities that you made those payments. Never, never, never give the child support to the custodial parent, in cash or otherwise. Pay it through the courts or the State.


Do you have to repay extra child support payments made by the father?

No, if the father of your child has given you extra money, it is considered a gift and does not have to be repaid. This is why it is recommended that no cash be exchanged between parents and only through a child support recovery unit.


where can i get a cash payout for spousal support payments?

Spousal support payments are not a "sure thing," which is a key element in a cash settlement. While the support/alimony is court-ordered it is not guaranteed, and there is no lender or settlement company that wish to engage in chasing down a spouse to secure payments that were assigned to you. You cannot assign the payments to a lender/settlement company.


In nys are child support payments paid by cash legal?

Whether or not they're legal, they're stupid - you could have a very difficult time down the road, proving that you made those payments. Don't ever give money directly to the obligee (send it to the court, or to the disbursement unit in your state), and don't ever make cash payments!SEE LINK BELOW


Is it legal for a parent paying child support to refuse to pay in cash?

Yes. It is never advisable to pay in cash. The obligated parent should only use a method of payment for child support that can be verified, the best option a personal check followed by the type of money order that can be traced, or a signed receipt from the custodial parent. If the custodial parent does not have access to a checking account, then the support payments should be rendered through the state's division of child support enforcement or social services.


What types of checks will Walmart cash?

does walmart cash state child support checks


What happens when you don't pay a child support judgment?

It varies from state to state, but in general you can have your license suspended, income tax return taken, pay check garnished, and/or face jail time. When making child support payments NEVER NEVER make them in cash form. Always make payments in the form of money orders, checks, or credit cards. Several unwitting victims have paid in cash only to be accused of never making a payment. Without the paper trail there is no proof. Amen. And don't send the payments to the obligee - send your payments to the court or to your State's disbursement unit.


Can money from an inheritance be taken for back child support?

Well, if you have the cash from an inheritance, then you should use it to catch up on your payments. As far as there being a lien or garnishment on the inheritance, you would have to check with a lawyer.


If you owe back child support payments will the state take your 401k when you cash-out?

It is possible for the state to garnish your 401k to satisfy back child support payments, but it depends on the laws of the specific state. In some states, retirement accounts like 401k may be exempt from collection for child support arrears, while in others they can be seized. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional or a family law attorney in your state to understand the specific regulations and protections that may apply.


A rich uncle sends you cash how does this affect child support?

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