$29,000.00 to $60,000.00 depending on years of service
As a state agency, it would be monthly.
The State child support agency can file a lien on the house.
Yes, if the custodial parent requests services or if the child is receiving public assistance. The agency will likely ask the court to enter an order.
Make sure that the courts and/or your State's child support agency knows your whereabouts. And don't forget to get the permission of the court to move.
He already did. Usually, termination of parental rights occurs either preparatory to an adoption, or as the result of a trial in which the parent is found to be unfit. To get child support, you first need an order for support, issued either by the courts or the child support agency in your State. That's the easy part. If you're having trouble collecting, contact your State's child support agency (even if the ex lives elsewhere). Be polite but persistent.
If the custodial parent is NOT on public assistance you may visit your local child support agency and make a request to terminate the Support Collection Unit's involvement. This will in effect make all future payments direct pay from the NCP to the CP. Your local agency will request a notarized letter from the custodial parent stating: I AM THE CUSTODIAL PARENT TO WHOM CHILD SUPPORT IS DUE IN THE ABOVE REFERENCED CASE. I DIRECT THE OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT TO DISCONTINUE CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES IN THIS CASE AND ANY AND ALL CHILD SUPPORT ARREARS DUE TO ME BE REMOVED FROM THE SUPPORT COLLECTION UNIT RECORDS. I HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT IF THE DEFENDANT OWES MONEY TO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, THE DEPARTMENT WILL CONTINUE TO COLLECT THAT MONEY UNTIL IT IS PAID IN FULL. For the location of your local child support agency call 1-888-208-4485
How much do child care workers make.
You cannot make your mother-in-law pay you child support. The only person who you can demand child support from is the father of the child.
He may, but the funds in the 401K, as well as any other assets he has, are subject to a lien by the State to collect the past-due support.How do I go about getting a lien if he lives in another state??Contact the child support agency in your state; they can coordinate this with the child support agency in his state. Be insistent/persistent. Good luck!
You need to file an appeal or reconcilliation of the account with the child support agency overseeing your case. It may take months however, if you have overpaid you will have your money refunded by her (even if that requires them to seize her child support check) OR they will get the refund directly from the child support payments you are still making. Make sure you take ALL documentation that proves you have overpaid, court orders, child support withdrawals or payments you made in person/online, your income, etc.
Some states will make you make child support payments to the state.
Motion to modify current and future child support. Make request to child support enforcement.