In order to get a levy lifted, you will first need a lawyer to see if the levy is just. If not, then your lawyer should appeal this decision in court.
child support enforcement
no
Yes. You are obligated to pay child support in AZ even if your parental rights are severed.
only child support. Spousal support is taxable income.
If the child is being adopted, not otherwise.
not without court approval. see link
If this is a case for child support, you can go to the child support authorities and request one. You can also pay for one yourself and have it done by a private lab.
Yes of course. Pregnancy does not emancipate her and you are obligated to care for her until she is 18. She and the father will have a hard enough time to support the child, they do not need to support themselves.
Child support is based on the "Income Shares" model. The court will approximate the amount that would have been spent on the kids if the parents and the children were living together. Then each parent will be ordered to contribute a proportionate share of the total child support. see links below
If the order specifically says that support runs through age 21, contact your State's child support agency. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!
Go to child support enforcement and make an official request that the order be modified. However, in recent months, it has been learned the the state is not counting 8% of weekly child support deductions as paid support due to a computer glitch, so you may find you are in arrears through no fault of your own but are still held accountable.
No.If this case is currently being paid through the Az court system,they will track payments till it is paid off,child support is a true debt and even if the mother passes it is paid to her heirs of her estate.