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I believe the intent of this question was to ask if a new spouse's wages can be garnished or property incumbered for the other's child support obligations. In which case the answer is maybe. Jointly owned property such as a home can have a lien placed in proportion to the amount belonging to the spouse who is responsible for support payments. Additionally, in most states joint marital bank accounts can be levied for child support. When this happens it is the "innocent spouse's" responsibility to petition the court with proof of the percentage of funds belonging to him or her. Joint tax refunds can be seized for child support arrearages with the "innocent spouse" again having to petition for his or her portion to be released. The good news such as it is, is his or her wages are not subject to direct garnishment action.
great news California is not a retro active state meaning they do not enforce back child support issues. They will only enforce it from the date of notice...
Yes, As I've seen news reports on father there being required to pay child support, but not getting to see their kids. Just like in the US.
Fox59 News is an area agency that discusses news that is going on in Indiana. There is also WTHR news. Both are easy to find online when searching for news that is happening now in Indiana.
No, if she did it would have been on the news. So when she does have a child you will hear about it.
California child support enforcement is required to represent you in child support matters; for visitation rights, contact your local bar association and/or legal assistance foundation office.
no she has not had a child if she did it would be on the news and papers
ABC News - 1956 Would You Stop to Help a Child was released on: USA: 25 April 2008
She didn't get pregnant by herself! She may have. A Florida woman impregnated herself after performing oral sex on a doctor, than filed for and was awarded child support later. That was in the news because he sued. Only a woman has the right to abort responsibility for a child any time from conception up to 18 years. If she didn't kill it during the pregnancy, she can dump the baby at any Emergency Room soon after the birth. Thereafter, she can dump the child on state family services, during which the father is obligated to pay support, plus extra to cover foter care, as they get the child in only 15% of the cases. see links
She didn't get pregnant by herself! She may have. A Florida woman impregnated herself after performing oral sex on a doctor, than filed for and was awarded child support later. That was in the news because he sued. Only a woman has the right to abort responsibility for a child any time from conception up to 18 years. If she didn't kill it during the pregnancy, she can dump the baby at any Emergency Room soon after the birth. Thereafter, she can dump the child on state family services, during which the father is obligated to pay support, plus extra to cover foter care, as they get the child in only 15% of the cases. see links
Interpretive. Generally no, but you may be able to challenge for it if the child is living away from the custodial parent and you are providing more than half the financial support. At the end of the 1998, a father won such a case, but I had a high temperature stroke soon after the news of it was released, and I lost track of the case by the time I had recovered enough to return to work, so it may take some research.
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