All income, benefits, assests are subject to seizure/garnishment for child support and/or child support arrearages. The percentage of such is determined by the laws of the state where the child resides and the rulings of the court.
"settlement" ... to collect past-due support, yes.
The court should certainly take a PI settlement into account.
At least a portion of the amount can be garnished for child support arrearages. All SS benefits are subject to garnishment for child support. Since all government agency share information concerning child support issues it is possible the amount(s) will be removed before the beneficiary receives payment.
As long as you owe back child support, the state has any right to take a portion if not the whole amount of the settlement and apply it towards to rearage payment.
Child support has first take with any moneys that you get. If you are behind in child support, they will take their percentage out of any money you get.
You may not get the check at all. Why are there arrears and what have you done about it? see links
No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.
If the mother has the full custody then she can take the child, and she can get the child support. If she doesn't have the full custody, then she is not allowed to take the child without the father consent, but she still can get the child support.
Unless you are an SSI recipient, child support can take a percentage of your income.
yes
They can take part of it. In fact, most child support is paid through withholding.
The State child support agency can intercept your tax refund, yes.