Technically each case stands on its own. Thus, she can sue you for child support. And you can in turn report her for not paying. She should be easy to find then.
Yes. That's why no one should open a joint account with someone who owes child support. At least half of the balance at the time of the lien can be frozen.Yes. That's why no one should open a joint account with someone who owes child support. At least half of the balance at the time of the lien can be frozen.Yes. That's why no one should open a joint account with someone who owes child support. At least half of the balance at the time of the lien can be frozen.Yes. That's why no one should open a joint account with someone who owes child support. At least half of the balance at the time of the lien can be frozen.
You must file for a child support lien through the court that issued the child support order.
It depends where you are. In the USA, someone who owes more than $2,500 in child support may be denied a passport.
It depends of the circumstances they may or may not
How many years??
debt
yes
yes go to your local child support office
A debtor owes someone else money. A creditor is owed money from someone else. So, a debtor owes a creditor. Or, a creditor is owed by a debtor.
Probably, but there should be a credit for past-due support owed to you.
Yes; however, doing so will not change his child support obligation.
Contact your State's child support agency for an appointment. Bring all the paper with you - court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!