Missing payments can cause an account to go into arrears. This is because additional debt is owed.
John did not his car payment on time so his account was in arrears.
They will keep garnishing your account until you have satisfied the arrears.
Return again when they are open. If closed permanently, try to find the person who owned or managed it to ensure your account does not go into arrears.
He has been paying full Council Tax, but since April 2004 he has been accruing arrears on his account due to non-payment.The sums due from individual tenants, for instance, might represent the annual rental, or the rent plusaccumulated arrears.
Certainly. However, the bank account may get garnished or attached by the court to pay back amounts.
Yes, if it's a joint account in both your names. No, if the account is only in your name, unless it can be proven that he makes deposits into that account.
That depends on the cause and the judge
Child support arrears should always be established in the court that issued the child support order because once established they do not go away. The custodial parent should stay on top of the case and continue to pursue the matter in court.
As long as it takes for you to pay your arrears.
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No, unless the debit card is connected to a joint account with you. In that case the state can freeze the account to pay child support arrears.
Any back pay money you receive from Social Security will go towards your child support arrears. Although I don't know if they will take as much as they need or just a percentage. thanks for the answer. but i am not receiving back pay only my children will the back pay money that my ex- wife receive for the kids go toward my arrears