United States
If you owe $2500 or more in child support payments you are disqualified from obtaining a US passport. See related link.
United States
If you owe $2500 or more in child support payments you are disqualified from obtaining a US passport. See related link.
United States
If you owe $2500 or more in child support payments you are disqualified from obtaining a US passport. See related link.
United States
If you owe $2500 or more in child support payments you are disqualified from obtaining a US passport. See related link.
Yes. The passport can be revoked or limited, if you owe a certain amount of unpaid child support.
An unpaid speeding ticket will not prevent someone from getting a passport. However, if there is a warrant attached to the speeding ticket the person will not get the passport.
Yes you can, but you need a passport.
Maybe. If TSA has a reason to stop you then the airport police may arrest you on a warrant. It is unlikely but possible.
To have a person's passport revoked due to non-payment of child support, the custodial parent or the state child support enforcement agency must typically notify the appropriate authorities, such as the U.S. Department of State or the local child support office. The individual must have a significant amount of unpaid child support, usually defined by state law. Once reported, the agency can request a passport denial or revocation, which may prevent the individual from obtaining or renewing a passport until the owed amount is paid. Legal procedures may vary by state, so it's advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance.
Probably not ... unless these fines are unpaid and one is a fugitive avoiding prosecution.
Definitely, you can sue for unpaid loan. Please ensure that you have documents that support you loan and the receiver of loan.
Debt consolidation schemes are almost never a good idea. Also, keep in mind that there is no statute of limitations on collecting unpaid child support, and unpaid support is not discharged in bankruptcy.
You can be an unpaid extra. Hit up Mandy.com for local info.
There is no statute of limitations on unpaid child support.
No, child support is not paid to the child but to the parent raising the child.
ONLY for: 1-Unpaid delinquent student loans 2-Prior unpaid taxes 3-Delinquent child support