can i put a lien on someone who is self employed?
It would be based on his net profit after acceptable business expenses.
This child would probably be considered emancipated and therefore no child support would be awarded.
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The District Attorney/State's Attorney and/or the State child support agency can do this.
No. You only need to pay child support if you have a child. Starting a new business is not classed as having a child though it can be expensive.
In theory it should have no affect at all - self-employed persons are not exempt from paying child support. In fact, if that person is not cooperative it can be hard to verify her/his income and also hard to collect support once an order is entered.
It means exactly what it says - the court will revisit the issue of child support if/when the obligor becomes employed.
Yes. There is no federal law regarding child support so states honor each other's orders regarding child support. If you fail to make payments, Florida will show you as deliquent on child support. The state where you have moved will honor a request for a judgment against you or garnish your wages to pay the support obligations. You must continue to pay your obligations to the Florida court.
You still owe the money. It is best to find a survival level job to support your child while you look for the job you want.
Yes. Even though Native American lands are considered soverign that right does not apply to the earnings and/or legal responsibilities of persons who are employed or do business with casinos or other venues on tribal lands.
The State child support agency can search various databases to find if one is employed; that agency and the courts can subpoena income information.
It won't change your child support obligation.