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All income, benefits, assests are subject to seizure/garnishment for child support and/or child support arrearages. The percentage of such is determined by the laws of the state where the child resides and the rulings of the court.
Not if the settlement is considered income. If there is an existing order of support and arrearages for said support CSE can garnish or levy the settlement monies to pay the arrears.
"settlement" ... to collect past-due support, yes.
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Yes. If the court finds out about the settlement before it is disbursed.
Only if there are arrears on the child support case and you can convince Child Support Services to garnish the settlement or the bank account of the other parent.
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Yes, for past-due support.
Usually, it's a percentage of current support - in Illinois, 20%.