You, personally, will need to visit the Child Unit of your local court system and fill out the necessary paperwork to plea for these collections to stop. A court date will be set and you will need to show proof positive that you are not behind in your payments, that you have made every payment (so far) on time and for the correct amount.
Here's the deal though: even though the child may have attained the age of 18, the payments do not stop automatically - the defendant must petition the courts to have it stopped. Those payments will not stop by themselves unless you become proactive about it ... that's the way the courts work.
The states are required under the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act to cooperate with each other in locating an obligor parent to arrange any type of child support collections.
He needs to prove that he paid, then he can send the proof, to the collection agency. If he paid in cash, then theres nothing he can do, except pay the back support. Many parents pay in cash, but that's never the right thing to do, in cases like this one, because then they have no proof.
I'm pretty sure it means that child support has garnished wages and or is intercepting any and all funds that come from any source of the parent who has to pay lots of back support. This probably means that the parent didn't willingly pay on his/her own. It was taken by child support!
I doubt there were many child support laws back then. Normally, only the custodial parent of the child can file for child support, not the actual child.
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Can I get a Twic card owing back child support
your State's child support agency
what if your done with current child support but still owe interest for back support.
No, you are not responsible for their back child support.
Yes, if a parent owes back child support, they will have to pay it until it is zeroed out even when the children are grown. The age of the child does not affect back child support at all.