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
Yes, having a current warrant can prevent you from obtaining or renewing a passport. The U.S. Department of State may deny a passport application if there is an active warrant for your arrest. Additionally, certain legal issues, such as owing substantial child support, can also affect passport eligibility. It is advisable to resolve any outstanding legal matters before applying for a passport.
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.
Having a misdemeanor warrant may complicate your ability to obtain a passport, but it typically does not automatically disqualify you. The U.S. Department of State may deny passport applications if there is an active warrant, especially if it relates to a felony or if you owe child support. It's advisable to resolve any outstanding legal issues before applying for a passport to avoid complications. For specific guidance, consult with legal counsel or contact the passport issuing authority directly.
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.