A verbal agreement is never the way to go in these instances. If the order to rescind child support was properly done, and with the final divorce decree modified legally, then she must go through all the proper motions to get it re-instated. You would naturally be part of those court proceedings.
Yes.
Child support has first take with any moneys that you get. If you are behind in child support, they will take their percentage out of any money you get.
You both have to pay for your 3 children so if you take one and he takes one, you will have to pay your share for the third one.AnswerYes. The court will consider several factors and then use child support guidelines to determine a fair child support arrangement. The court will consider such factors as the income of each party, who provides medical insurance, the ages of the children, child care costs, etc.
No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.
If the mother has the full custody then she can take the child, and she can get the child support. If she doesn't have the full custody, then she is not allowed to take the child without the father consent, but she still can get the child support.
Unless you are an SSI recipient, child support can take a percentage of your income.
yes
They can take part of it. In fact, most child support is paid through withholding.
No, the state will take it for back child support. If you are not behind in your support payments, you might get the refund.
You always file for child support in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides. The child support enforcement agency will take it from there.
The State child support agency can intercept your tax refund, yes.
Yes. Disability of any sort is not exempt from attachment for child support and/or child support arrearages.