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They will keep garnishing your account until you have satisfied the arrears.

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Q: How often can child support take out of checking account?
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How often should you typically monitor you checking account?

Monthly


How often should you typically monitor your checking account?

Monthly


How often can the IRS levy your checking account in a 6 month period?

As often as they like.


In what situations does one have to pay child support?

Child support is typically required in situations where one parent does not have physical custody of the child. In these situations, the child's daily expenses do not fall on this parent, and as a result the court orders them to pay child support in order to help with these costs. The amounts of child support to be paid are often based on a formula taking into account the income of both parents and the ages and needs of the children.


Can your husband's ex sue you or use your income for child support?

No. Child support is the responsibility of the biological parent who is named in the support order. It is possible for a joint bank account or other property be attached for payment of support to the extent of amount owned by the person ordered to pay the support, including liens against real property. In addition in community property states the court will often allow an entire bank account of a married couple to be garnished for child support that is owed by only one of the spouse's. The safest option is for the new spouse to have a separate account not a joint marital account.


Do you have to pay child support longer for a handicap child?

For a severely disabled child, support often continues into the child's adulthood.


What does overdraft on your checking account mean?

== == Overdraft on your checking account happens when a withdraw or check written exceeds the funds in the account. Often banks will honor the withdraw or check but then charge the account owner on the borrowed funds. Many banks will offer overdraft protection which will pull money from a different account (often a savings account, line of credit, or credit card).


Do you have to make a deposit to make a checking account?

IN most cases a bank will ask for a deposit , often a small one note type to open the account


Do you still have to pay child support if child is in college and 21?

It depends on the state. In most states, child support ends by the age of 21 (more often 18).


How often can the IRS levy the same checking account in a 6 month period?

As many times as they want or need.


How often do you have to file to get back child support?

Once should be enough. "Back" (retroactive) child support is typically awarded (or not) with the entry of the first order for current (ongoing) support.


Can child support locate you?

Child support agencies have nationwide access to various databases that often enable them to locate non-custodial parents/obligors.