It's taxable income, so yes.
No, both are exempt from garnishment by a judgment creditor . Please note, the judgment debtor must claim the allowed exemptions they are not automatically granted by the court.
I live in Ohio. I was awarded child support in August of 2012. My ex husband is an independent contractor. I was told by my child support case worker that since he is a 1099 it will be very difficult to have his wages garnished for child support. I am pursuing having him served and taking him to court. I have not received a penny of support thus far. Is there a way to have a 1099 wages garnished or should I just give up hope of ever getting the child support I was awarded?
Yes.
no
http://www.ocffr.org/
Child support in Ohio usually continues until the child is 18, and up to the age of 21 if the child is in school. Whether or not you have to pay child support if the child is living with the noncustodial parent depends on the support order that it is in place Typically you can expect that you will have to expect to pay support.
yes
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This sounds like a hearing held in Ohio to determine whether the child support payments of a non-custodial parent will be changed (adjusted).
you have to pay child support as long as your child is under 18 years of age
In Ohio, child support is calculated using a formula that considers both parents' incomes, the number of children, and other factors. The formula is based on the Ohio Child Support Guidelines, which take into account the parents' gross incomes, any child care or health insurance costs, and the amount of time each parent spends with the child. The court will use this formula to determine the amount of child support that should be paid.
You can get arrested in all US states if you don't follow the court order to pay child support.