Contact IN WRITING the prosecutor's office in the county/state in which your case resides and report that you have not received child support. When doing this state the following in your letter
1 Your case number
2 Child's name
3. Father's name
4. Your name, address, and social security number
5. The last date you got child support and in what amount
You can report child support fraud here: https://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/child-support-enforcement/
Yes - custody/visitation are a separate issue from child support. File contempt for nonpayment of child support.
Yes, in Montana, a person can be sentenced to jail for nonpayment of child support. However, the court typically considers various factors before imposing jail time and usually provides alternatives such as wage garnishment or payment plans. Generally, jail is considered a last resort for enforcing child support obligations.
You can contact your local child support recovery unit for assistance with this issue. Your other option is to file a court order and charge him with contempt of court for nonpayment.
child support enforcement
If there is no court order in place for child support, you will likely not win a court case for back child support. If the case is currently handled by a recovery unit, you can sue for nonpayment.
yes, child support and alimony are the only two debtors that can garnish your social security.
You can file, but than you'll likely be arrested. Why are you behind and let it go this long? see links
i got a large sum of money from my ex husband 401 k when we got divorced do i have to report it to child support
Yes, a hospital can sue you for nonpayment. If you fail to pay your hospital bill, the hospital will report your account to a collection agency.
yes
Motion for a special limited use license. see link
There's no reference to this under Wisconsin statute. You will need to provide the context wherein it was used.