How would you know they weren't. See link
You need to return to the court and report that the non-custodial parent is not paying. You should speak with someone with the state child support enforcement department regarding how to proceed. You should act ASAP.You need to return to the court and report that the non-custodial parent is not paying. You should speak with someone with the state child support enforcement department regarding how to proceed. You should act ASAP.You need to return to the court and report that the non-custodial parent is not paying. You should speak with someone with the state child support enforcement department regarding how to proceed. You should act ASAP.You need to return to the court and report that the non-custodial parent is not paying. You should speak with someone with the state child support enforcement department regarding how to proceed. You should act ASAP.
No, parents paying child support cannot deduct those payments from their income when determining eligibility for Section 8 housing. Child support payments are considered part of the recipient's income, and the paying parent's income is assessed in full. Therefore, both the payer and recipient must report child support payments when calculating income for housing assistance.
Technically each case stands on its own. Thus, she can sue you for child support. And you can in turn report her for not paying. She should be easy to find then.
report to the police or their social workers or someone you think can help you
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Not much you can do as the child but your mom can go to court and report him for not paying child support assuming there is a court order for it. The court have several ways to get someone to pay their child support.
After paying the child support, the bureau's creditor will make remove the bad mark from your credit score.
If there's a court order for child support and he is not paying you have to report him to the same court that issued the order.
To report someone working under the table to avoid paying child support is to tell your attorney if you are the person that the child support is supposed to be paid to. You may even need to file a motion for contempt of court.
In such a situation, the courts may order the NCP to look for work and to report on her/his progress.
Stepparents are not responsible for their stepchildren.
File a report with Immigration Customs Enforcement, http://www.ice.gov