There's no reference to this under Wisconsin statute. You will need to provide the context wherein it was used.
-He was just arrested due to a warrant in wisconsin for not appearing for his last child support court date. he hasnt had a job in 9 months. A body attachment was issued for his courtdate, and he is in contempt of court. He had a bond of $500 which he couldnt post, so he will see the judge in two days. I was wondering what his penalty might be.
depends on the state law, your local legal aid might be able to help you. But the law where your parenting plan was filed is the governing body and you have the go by those laws.
Rarely (but yes) and with an order from court.
Yes, it is the same as a bent warrant. However, if it is through child support, then talk to the Office of Child Support Enforcement in your area (i.e. the lawyer from the department that's trying to get one on you), and see if you can pay them something and get another chance. Your best bet is to pay what you owe.
Yes.
yes, as this is mandated as a part of the state's agreement in order to receive federal matching funds.
The child support, paid to the parent who have custody of you, is to pay for a roof over your head, food on the table, visits to the doctor, clothes on your body and a million other things that you need, not necessarily want but need, so if it's so bad you don't get those things you need to all the Child Protective Service since you are not being taken care of.
Yes, your period will stop as you start losing body fat since your body is no longer healthy enough to support a child and this may cause many problems in the future towards your fertility.
The skeletal system gives rigid support to the body.
Michigan is between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. - Wisconsin is between Lake Michigan and Lake Superior.
Yes you still have to pay support wether or not you see your child/children.You are responsible for the life you have created. Unless, there is formal agreement made between both parents support payments go into effect. By formal I mean through your lawyers.
The average child has 26 bones within their body.