you would go to jail
Yes, you can.
Child support payments change or stop only by order of the venue that issued the order for support.
You can not modify your child support. Only the court can modify your child support. It is possible the court will do that. It is unusual for your wife to get half your salary. In setting child support, this is a deductible item in all states, that should have been taken into consideration. If not, you can request a modification. see links below
No. Only payment or a judicial reduction will reduce the amount you owe.
They don;t put them in jail if they don't. Only 7 out of 1000 pay it. see link
Child support would stop for that period of time the parent is incarcerated unless they have some other means of legitimate income that would continue during the time they are in jail and could be diverted for that purpose. Child support obligations would resume upon their release and they would be expected to pay the amount that accumulated while they were in jail.
A judge in Florid can award you child support. Getting child support is quite difficult when the person required to pay it has no income.
Only AFDC
they put you in jail, so you wont need your only car. I suggest you pay up.
Generally only the child support and visitation schedule are subject to modification.Generally only the child support and visitation schedule are subject to modification.Generally only the child support and visitation schedule are subject to modification.Generally only the child support and visitation schedule are subject to modification.
Answer 1:What you do for a lving means nothing. If you are ordered to pay child support, then you must pay it.Answer 2:The only time you do not have to pay your child's support legally is while in jail or prison. You will be charged with paying that missed amount back when you are released.If a situation arises in which the child is no longer your's, you may be released. This would involve another adopting the child.
No, only a judge can do that after first giving the father a chance to explain why he is in arrears. See related link below.