If you loose your employment you are still legally responsible for your child support payments.
You go to court to have the support order modified. Or you just stop paying it and go to jail. Your choice. It's not your child's fault you got fired, and it's not like they suddenly stop needing to eat. At the very least you should be paying as much of your child support as you can.
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If that's true, he couldn't get unemployment, so what amount is he using to modify the order for, and how do you happen to have these facts, as it's illegal to release that info?
Support can be garnished from UIB payments. However, if there is little or no income, the NCP should run, not walk, to the court that entered the order for support and request that support be terminated or at least suspended.
If the parent complains, you could possibly get fired.
Losing your job doesn't automatically lower child support obligations. You can petition the court to modify the child support order, but you'll likely need to show that your change in circumstances is substantial and ongoing, such as a significant decrease in income or prolonged unemployment. It's important to consult with a family law attorney to understand the specifics of your situation and how to proceed.
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Ruby Nell Bridges' father was fired because his boss didn't want to be with someone who had a child that was black and that child went to an all white school.
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You need to consult with your attorney. A common problem in family court is men who stop working because they are so angry about having to pay support. It is not a reason to give up since that is their goal and you should not have to support your child on your own. They often miraculously return to the work force when the child reaches eighteen.You need to be diligent about filing motions for contempt of court in order to document the arrears. If he is collecting unemployment a portion will be deducted for his support obligations. He cannot simply choose not to work to avoid his legal obligation to support his child. Child support enforcement agencies in every state have ways to encourage fathers to pay ranging from child support liens to the confiscation of tax refunds to suspension of driver's license to incarceration. You should speak with an advocate at the court if you cannot afford an attorney.
probably yes I would say yes if you are 7.