The bench warrant is nothing to do with how many weeks behind you are, it is issued due to contempt of court which can happen at any stage in the proceedings, if you fail to appear for a hearing.
three months
The threshold varies by State.
Charlotte, North Carolina, has an eclectic history. Settled in 1775, it was the site of the first US gold rush as well as a focus of the cotton industry before the Civil War.
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This depends on the judge, there's no clear requirement. Is he appealing the denial? Has he filed a child support modification? see links below
Arkansas is 1 hour behind North Carolina.
none as they are separate issues and most child support arrears are on men who learned years later that they were a father, when ordered to pay back to the birth of the child.
It all depends on what was the reason behind the issuance of the bench warrant. If it was a misdemeanor offense, yes, If it was af felony crime, it's a felony.
One payment should be enough. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
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"Getting behind an idea" means to support or endorse that idea. It suggests that you are in favor of the concept and are willing to help it succeed.
Yes it can. When the police get behind you most of the time they are running your plates to answer 3 questions about you. 1. Any warrants 2. Got insurance 3. Is registration good There is a lot your license plate tells the police. Also if you have a warrant out they can place it on your license plate. Or if your driving someone Else's car and they have a warrant there is a possibility that a warrant for their arrest can be on their plates.