No. That is one of the few non-dischargeable debts. You really don't want to go BK on your children do you?
You must tell the judge and make things clear that it is beyond your means to support two different child support.
To avoid bankcruptcy.
Ensure that your child support is completly paid up to date and then take proof to your local police department. You can find out more information from either you state police, local police, or child support agencies website.
If you have a child under 18 and can locate the other parent, possibly. Your question isn't terribly clear.
Any spousal support would reduce his child support, as it is a deductible item off his gross income, and there are no clear guidelines for setting it.
This question is not clear. If you are asking if you can stop paying child support when a child reaches age 17, the answer depends on what the judge ordered you to pay. The legal age for an adult is 18 in the state of Minnesota. If this does not answer your question, ask another question using words that make it clear what you want to know.
This depends on the judge, there's no clear requirement. Is he appealing the denial? Has he filed a child support modification? see links below
Regardless of clear evidence, without a court order, it's considered a gift.
Question is not clear, but in any case pay your child support through either the courts or the State disbursement unit. DO NOT give any money or anything else to the obligee unless you want it to be considered a gift.
Question is not clear, but tax refunds and other payments are intercepted only if there is an arrearage. If the child receives TANF, the State retains the support payments as reimbursement.
If your ex is in a work release program, you can still pursue child support by contacting the child support enforcement agency in your state. They can help locate your ex's earnings and enforce the child support order. Additionally, you may want to file a motion in family court to ensure that your ex's income from the work release program is considered for child support payments. It's important to maintain clear communication and documentation of any payments or agreements.
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