Yes
If the child support is regular, then it is a good basis for you to find employment--which is way better in the long run. You probably will still qualify for some food stamps, child care and other benefits. In Washington, there apparently is a sliding scale as to how much of the child support the state keeps while you are on welfare. Check in with an agency resource for the exact information.
If you have to pay support, you will be hearing from the courts and/or the child support agency in your State or the child's State.SEE LINKS BELOW
I suggest that you get in touch with your State's child support agency.
It depends on your state.
Request a printout from child support enfrocement
You can stop child support payments on the grounds that the child is not your biological child only if you did not know that when you agreed to the support, and if a Court approves your request to stop.
You and/or your State's child support agency can subpoena this information.
Yes... No matter where you move to, Child Support will find you!!!
To find out where someone works, you can try contacting their previous employers, checking public records such as property deeds or vehicle registrations, or hiring a private investigator to gather the information. Once you have confirmed their place of employment, you can proceed with serving the court order for wage garnishment.
Why would you not want to support your child? Not knowing your situation, youd have to prove that you are not the father. I find it sad you don't want to support your child, but that isn't my place to speak.
You and/or your State's child support agency can subpoena this information.
Get a printout from child support enforcement and find out. see link blow