There are special databases that are available to government agencies that help find bank accounts owned by an individual.
The only way to stop child support enforcement from attaching your bank accounts is to pay what you owe in arrears and continue to pay what you owe on time.
The State child support agency does this.
Yes they can.
No. But you should take care not to have any joint bank accounts with your husband. If he falls behind in his child support obligations the court could freeze his bank accounts.
You need to make your inquiry at your particular child support enforcement office. There is no universal answer
The child support enforcement system will take various actions to collect that support, including wage withholding, interception of tax refunds and other government payments, liens on bank accounts/real property, suspending drivers license and, possibly, jail for contempt of court.
The child support enforcement system may take various actions to collect that support, including wage withholding, interception of tax refunds and other government payments, liens on bank accounts/real property, suspending drivers license and, possibly, jail for contempt of court.
The child support enforcement system will take various actions to collect that support, including wage withholding, interception of tax refunds and other government payments, liens on bank accounts/real property, suspending drivers license and, possibly, jail for contempt of court. If no court order exit, the mother can file a retroactive order on you up until the child is 18.
The State can place a lien on bank accounts and other assets. The lien freezes the account.
There are many administrative processes that can be done for arrears of back child support. In NJ as well as the rest of the United States, a levy can be placed on bank accounts and assets of the person who is in arrears.
State child support agencies can place liens on bank accounts and on workers' compensation settlements.
Yes, they can. Interstate child support collections laws allow states to work together to collect child support. They can issue a wage garnishment, freeze 401k, freeze bank accounts and pretty much any asset you have in the United States. I know this based on experience. BTW the state of New York will approve. States don't contest proven debt. Its like when the IRS wants their money they will get it, so will the child support collections agency and they have the same resources.