Only if they generate regular income. see links below
Yes. Any assets of the obligor can be attached for child support arrears.Yes. Any assets of the obligor can be attached for child support arrears.Yes. Any assets of the obligor can be attached for child support arrears.Yes. Any assets of the obligor can be attached for child support arrears.
They can be prosecuted for perjury/contempt.
You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.
Have child support services in your state handle the situation. They will revoke his license and try to seize assets.
Yes, all assets are attachable
Generally, child support is based on income, not assets.
Child support can freeze assets but does not usually do this before paternity is proven. If your assets have been frozen, engage a lawyer who will make sure your funds are released until paternity is proven.
In the state of Florida, child support can end when the child reaches the age of emancipation, which is 18 years old in Florida, unless the child support order indicates otherwise. You should check your child support order if there is a statement indicating when support payments end. Check with the Clerk of Courts in the county where the child support order was entered to get a copy of your support order. You can have your child support payments terminated by applying with the Florida DOR or by court order through the modification process. Resources: Florida Clerks of Courts http://www.flclerks.com/directory.html Florida Department of Revenue http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/childsupport/ Modifying Child Support in Florida http://www.florida-court-forms.net/florida-child-support.html
Move to Florida
No. The child's parent is responsible for paying child support.
In the state of Florida, your driver's license can be __________ for failure to pay child support.
Yes, major assets such as a car or a house can be seized in order to pay child support.