Of course it is. That's not the only problem. You would need to falsify your social security number and lie on every form you sign. You would be in for an abundance of legal infractions.
Of course it is. That's not the only problem. You would need to falsify your social security number and lie on every form you sign. You would be in for an abundance of legal infractions.
Of course it is. That's not the only problem. You would need to falsify your social security number and lie on every form you sign. You would be in for an abundance of legal infractions.
Of course it is. That's not the only problem. You would need to falsify your social security number and lie on every form you sign. You would be in for an abundance of legal infractions.
Of course it is. That's not the only problem. You would need to falsify your social security number and lie on every form you sign. You would be in for an abundance of legal infractions.
They could be construed as perjury, but first must be proven to be false.
Yes.
Yes
With a lawyer that specializes in such legislation.
The witness might be punished for perjury, altho I doubt it.
See your social services bureau. The law provides for child support and it can be enforced. If the father is claiming the child on his taxes, then you can report him for false income tax filing. In certain states, the courts can garnishee his wages to provide a court ordered child support decree. Your attorney can help you.
Tell it to the judge. Having third-party evidence of the false information would be very helpful.
It would not be deemed to be a child support payment if it were not included in the original support order. However, if the payment was voluntary and not coerced or obtained under false circumstances, the person paying the support would not be able to recover the amount.
True or False? ************ False.
Answer: Unless the account will be in the name of your child or a corporation of some kind, it would be illegal to open an account using a false name.
The IRS and or State of Indiana may prosecute you for filing false returns; also, the child support obligor may seek to reopen the matter on the grounds that the order was based on fraudulent evidence.
No