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Only if you qualify for Welfare. Child support arrears cannot accrue on someone in prison.
According to Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement, while in prison, there is no specific obligation or accumulation of arrears.
If the father goes to prison his responsibility for child support does not stop. For all practical purposes, he will have no income and will not be able to pay you one cent. Do not expect to get any money out of him while his is in prison.
Yes, while in prison you are obligated to pay child support and any monies you make in prison can be put towards child support. However, each State is difficult so it is wise to get legal counsel. Here is a good website for prisoners regarding child support enforement. http://www.fcnetwork.org/library/p3Child Support.html
Revenue does not modify child support obligations. You need to file a motion/petition in the venue that issued the order for support.
No, that obligations is to the father of that unborn child. Also, once high school is completed your financial obligation for support ends.
Go back in time and keep your pants on.
Actually it stops while in prison, according to Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement.see link
Support is based on a percentage of net income; therefore, a prison inmate's obligation is, in effect, zero. However, any court order in effect when the obligor entered prison continues until it is modified.
Nothing. You had an illegitimate child and he's not obligated to pay child support while in prison.
File a motion to modify. In 2000, Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement ruled that support cannot accrue while in prison.
Are you sending the money to the child or the guardian of the child? Is the child 18 or older? If you aren't doing this you can't keep the money. If the child is still dependent on you for their financial support, say while they are going to school. Otherwise, usually not, the support is intended for the child's up keep. One exception may be if the move is only temporary and you are maintaining a residence where the child will be returning to after a limited time away.