Hi there, first let me say I am sorry for your loss. Secondly yes, the state can and will take child support out of your inheritance if you are seriously in arrears in your payments. I guess it depends how behind you are and if you are currently on a payment plan are you up to date on those payments. The state should have no reason to take more money if you are paying what you can each month, even if you are behind. Your best bet may be to get a lawyer or if you can afford it, just get yourself current with some of the inheritance money. Good Luck.
You have to pay the amount of child support ordered by the courts. The only way your inheritance might come into play is if your ex decides to take you back to court to get more child support.
You should visit the court and ask to speak with Child Support Enforcement. You can file a claim in the estate.
Java does not support multiple inheritance
A lien can be placed on an inheritance for child support arrears. If the custodial parent knows of your pending inheritance a claim can be filed in the estate and the executor must pay it out of your inheritance.
Java does not support multiple inheritance.......
Java does not support direct multiple Inheritance. Harder to implement, not every language support it: C++ does, Java does not.
C is not an object oriented language and therefore has no native support for inheritance.
What income they do inherit and receive could effect their SSI for that year.
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Child support can be taken from any and all available income sources, to include inheritance.
The Grimke sisters inherited their family wealth from their father, who was a Southern plantation owner. Instead of using the inheritance to maintain a life of luxury, they used the wealth to support their abolitionist and women's rights activism. They dedicated their lives to fighting against slavery and advocating for women's equality.