Child support arrears must be over $2500. As for the DUI, leaving the country would be considered avoiding prosecution.
Yes, but you will need the court's approval to deny support.
Depends on the debt. Usually if you owe things like child support, alimony, and taxes they most likely will deny you a passport. I have never heard of being denied a passport for bad credit card debt.
No, but they might deny YOU Medicaid.
You can seek out legal counsel and have them stopped or you can report them to the police. Not paying child support is breaking the law (the court ordered it) and there, men or women that slack off on child support can be jailed for breaking this law. Marcy
No. Child support, visitation, custody etc are all separate issues. The court will see to what is best for the child and one parent can not deny the parental rights of the other.
Yes, if the child is still in high school, college or is disabled.
If the child is definitely yours, then certainly.
If they don't feel its legit.
A person under an indictment or on trial for a criminal offense cannot apply for a passport in the United States.
No - indeed, some jurisdictions will prosecute for this.
If you're the father, and the mother is attempting to deny you visitation rights, you need to get a lawyer and take it to court. If you're the mother, and you'd like to deny the father visitation rights, you need to get a lawyer and take it to court. Child support is an entirely separate issue. It has NOTHING to do with visitation or custody rights. You are obligated to abide by the court orders in both cases, but you don't get to stop paying support or deny visitation just because the other parent did the other one of those things.
Yes. That's a common tactic. see links below