Yes. When the state discovers the discrepancy the money will need to be paid back possibly with penalties. There could also be criminal charges.
Yes. When the state discovers the discrepancy the money will need to be paid back possibly with penalties. There could also be criminal charges.
Yes. When the state discovers the discrepancy the money will need to be paid back possibly with penalties. There could also be criminal charges.
Yes. When the state discovers the discrepancy the money will need to be paid back possibly with penalties. There could also be criminal charges.
If she claimed custody, while not having possession, at the time she filed, than that could be considered fraud.
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Yes. When the state discovers the discrepancy the money will need to be paid back possibly with penalties. There could also be criminal charges.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
No. There is no statute of limitations for collecting child support.
No, as long as the money paid is going to the house where the child lives then you can not get into trouble at all. However, if the child and her mother are receiving any form of state assistance you and the mother could get into trouble for committing fraud.
To my knowledge, felons are not prohibited from collecting child support.
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No. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency about collecting the arrearage.
I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency for any problems collecting court-ordered child support.
I assume "it" means "child support. There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
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There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
Each StATE HAS A CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY. THE STATE'S ATTORNEY/DISTRICT ATTORNEY ALSO HAS CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES.