I doubt they will to jail for non-payment of child support -especially if they are willing to make payments on arrears and continue current payments. Sounds like they are starting to do the responsible thing.
In accounting, 'arrears' refers to debt that is overdue. For example, if someone were making monthly child support payments and skipped a month but paid the rest, the skipped payment would be considered 'arrears'.
YES, you can include it whether the payments are current or not.
The home would have to be purchased from the estate in order to satisfy the note owed by the deceased. On time payments have nothing to do with anything in this case. Based on your question it sounds like the owner of record has passed away and the lender can not have an open loan to someone who has died.
Yes, you can take out a loan for a vehicle for someone else and make the payments on it, but the only way you can put the vehicle in their name is if you have their permission.
One place where someone could get mortgage arrears help is at the 'moneysavingexpert' website. A few other places where someone could get mortgage arrears help is at the 'citizensinformation' website, the 'homeloanexperts' website, the 'keepyourhome' british website, the 'streetdirectory' website, and the 'bakerfinancial' british website.
Yes, all the bank cares about is that someone is making the payments.
You would have to read the contract to see if someone can "legally" repossess it. But ultimately, there is someone, somewhere who makes a decision. This person can continuously let is slide, or they can just get fed up one day and take, or have someone take your car. They also know that if you cannot afford payments then you will definitely not be able to afford back payments, penalty payments, and current payments all at the same time. Nor, can you afford an attorney.
yes depending on the judge and how far the non custodial is behind
they h ave to get a loan to pay off your loan and free up the title and then it will be in their name.
The word arrears means behind or past. Most people who owe someone money, lets say for child support will go to jail for what they owe in arrears. So it would mean something you owe from the past.
The best place to go for advice about someone taking over car payments is the local bank. They will be able to offer advice about what to do if someone is no longer able to pay their car payments.
This will most likely depend on the policy itself and the terms within the policy. I would think that unless there is a specific clause preventing payment during incarceration, the disability payments will continue to be paid as long as you are disabled.