It depends on the circumstances. Without a court order, anything provided can be considered a gift, thus you can be ordered to pay for the same time period. This is a common circumstance for single fathers. see related link
If there's a court order, which should be paid to the court, what you want to do is contact the county prosecutor about filing perjury charges.
No. The child's parent is responsible for paying child support.
The same as child support. You're not arrested for non-payment, you're arrested for showing contempt for the orders of the court. Unfortunately, it is not equally applied.
If spouse is ordered to pay support by a court, until another court changes that, you cannot "protect" the spouse.
Up to the judge. Technically, it is contempt of court.
if you are paying child support and have a new spouse, their income will not count toward child support unless the two of you have your own children together.
The order goes to child support enforcement to persecute.
See Link BelowChild Support-Contempt Of Court for Non-Payment?
If approved, but a dumb idea. see link
Only when owing more than $5000
You need to request a child support order from the Family Court in order to get child support. If he is not paying the amount ordered by the court you must return to court and file a motion for contempt of a court order. Child support issues must be handled through the court.You need to request a child support order from the Family Court in order to get child support. If he is not paying the amount ordered by the court you must return to court and file a motion for contempt of a court order. Child support issues must be handled through the court.You need to request a child support order from the Family Court in order to get child support. If he is not paying the amount ordered by the court you must return to court and file a motion for contempt of a court order. Child support issues must be handled through the court.You need to request a child support order from the Family Court in order to get child support. If he is not paying the amount ordered by the court you must return to court and file a motion for contempt of a court order. Child support issues must be handled through the court.
If there is a court order for child support they will take it directly out of his wages if he has one and he will be prosecuted for contempt of court. Prison will be waiting unless he start paying.
Generally the obligor is responsible for paying the arrears even if the child reaches the age when support is no longer required. However, the custodial parent must stay on top of the issue and file the necessary motion for contempt and/or child support enforcement claim.