Yes... But usually the courts will use wage garnishment as their first action. Either way, a person would have to be significantly behind on payments and/or not attempting to financially support the child.
The State child support agency can file a lien on the house.
No. Child support is paid by absent parents.
yes
yes
Only if the married couple reside in a community property state and the property was bought during the marriage.
Yes, major assets such as a car or a house can be seized in order to pay child support.
Yes you can by first trying to correct the child. But f the child rejects corrections you can now say no.
Children are not "emancipated" from child support. They are "entitled" to financial support by the non-custodial parent. In general, children become emancipated by leaving their parent(s)' house and becoming self-supporting. Child support is usually not due for an emancipated child.
Go to your local court house and talk to the secretary or clerk and ask for forms to fill out to ask for an increase in child support. Petition the judge to increase child support.
The State can place a lien on the house if the father is on the title.
Yes they can.
yes