from child support enforcement
Tell them you will take them to court if they don't give you your money . If they still don't . TAKE THEM TO COURT
It is an amount of money that the law requires the employer to hold back from pay. This typically includes taxes, a court ordered payment towards a debt (a garnishment of wages) or court ordered child support payments.
There is no way to physically make someone pay a debt they owe. If the child support is court ordered, you can take that person back to court for contempt of court charges though.
You should speak with someone at the court ASAP to see if you need a court order to attach his refund.
Yes. But you need a lawyer, and to go back to court. And be VERY specific in the order.
After going through all you did to get the back child support ordered by the court, it is best to let it go through. There's plenty of things you had to do without the money and you can fund an emergency fund, a college fund or your retirement.
Bail money is used to make sure someone shows up to court. If they show up their money is given back. If someone uses a bail bondsman they charge a percentage for covering the bond and they don't get any of the money back.
If you're a child they can't take you to court and plus it would be stupid to if its only a little bit of money.
If he is not paying court ordered child support, he is contempt of court. All you need to do is, go to the court which issued the order and address the issue.
You will be called back to court and punished.
Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.
Go back to the court.