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I am not an attorney, nor have I ever payed/received child support, but I believe that time has nothing to do with it. I think that is a sum of money only.

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What is the punishment for not paying child support in Georgia?

There is a punishment for not paying child support in Georgia. Typically, the authorities will take away the drivers license of the person who is not paying their child support payments. If the person continues not to pay, they will be arrested.


If judgment says in lieu of spousal support are those payments considered taxable income?

No. However, if goods or real estate is recieved in lieu of spousal support, and the recipient then sells it, the recipient would then be responsible for any tax burden for the sale. Monetary spousal support payments recieved are not considered taxable income.


Do I have to refund Child support payments past the age of majority?

Were you fraudulently accepting payments knowing they exceeded the legal limits? Remember, ignorance of the law is not considered a defense.


Can child support paid to the custodial parent be garnished if they owe other debts?

No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.


What can I leaglly do to force ex husband to pay child support in Georgia?

You can contact your local child support recovery unit for assistance in receiving child support. You can also take the other parent to court to enforce child support payments.


How can I navigate the process of obtaining child support in Georgia?

To navigate the process of obtaining child support in Georgia, you can start by contacting the Georgia Division of Child Support Services. They can help you with establishing paternity, calculating child support payments, and enforcing court orders. You may also consider hiring a family law attorney to guide you through the legal process and represent your interests in court if necessary.


Is nontaxable military benefits included in child support payments?

In calculating child support, all income is considered (except for public assistance or SSI).


Is there a statute of limitations for child support payments prior to the July 1997 law in GA?

Georgia law decreed all child support payments after or on July 1, 1997 have no statute of limitations. Any case before that is terminated when a child turns 18 years old.


In Washington State can car payments be considered child support?

No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.No, not unless they are specifically addressed in the child support order. The obligor does not have the right to designate where child support payments will go. They are to be paid to the custodial parent. Any other payments will be viewed as voluntary or gifts.


Child support payments made by a taxpayer are deductible on the federal return.?

Child support payments made by a taxpayer are not deductible on the federal tax return. Unlike alimony, which has specific tax treatment, child support is considered a personal expense and does not qualify for a tax deduction. Additionally, the recipient of child support does not have to report it as taxable income. Therefore, both parties do not receive any tax benefits from child support payments.


What happens if you give additional child support payments without a court order?

If the amounts paid are over and above the amount due in a child support order it would be considered a gift to the child's mother. If there is no existing child support order you should make payments by check. If the mother eventually seeks a child support order the court can go backward to collect child support that should have been paid. If you have proof of payments they will result in a credit.


How can you keep from going to jail if you are behind on child support payments?

Catch up on your child support payments.

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