Read the Magistrate's decision and any accompanying material carefully. It should state whether the decision is final and, if so, what appeal rights you have.
State child support agencies may intercept tax refunds to collect past-due child support.
The State child support agency can intercept your tax refund, yes.
Yes, the IRS can intercept your tax refund for back taxes owed; also if you have government student loans that you owe on and also the child support division can intercept you refund for back child support owed.
Yes. If the court finds out about the settlement before it is disbursed.
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Most likely. Just about every state will intercept federal and state income tax refunds for child support arrears.
The IRS does not garnish these payments (except from their employees). The IRS will, at the State's request, intercept tax refunds to collect unpaid child support.
It depends if the child is in the group home because CPS/DCFS/DSS has placed them there you still owe child support and they are entitled to intercept and utilize all SSDI payments.
Yes. They can intercept any and all wages be it federal,local or state.
No. However, the State may intercept or place liens on property owned by the two of you to collect past-due support.
That depends on a judge's ruling, but child support can take up to 55% of the gross.
yes!If you default on your monthly obligation and the judge order a tax intercept for past child support on your federal and state taxes then they will take your taxes.