Just about forever....the laws really make child support payments unavoidavle by time of bankruptcy, etc.
Get 'em!
Most states do not allow a child to collect back support as an adult. Although the right to child support belongs to the child, support is payable to the custodial parent to assist in the care and upbringing of that child. If the custodial parent did not receive that support, then she (or he) made contributions that should have come from the other parent, and the right to collect the back support belongs to her.
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.
Yes. Andre Rison had to pay over $60K of his pension to back child support.
Yup. The sun never sets on unpaid child support.
That is a decision of the court.
no
Yes, up to 18 years retroactive.
Marriage of the mother, father or child have no relationship to the collection of a debt.
The State child support agency can file a lien on the house.
This will be successful only if the child is severely handicapped.
There is no statute of limitations of time to collect back child support, there have been cases that have been brought in even after the child has turned eighteen. Consult a legal representative for further information.
Yes. There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support, regardless of where the parties currently live.