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As long as you owe back child support, the state has any right to take a portion if not the whole amount of the settlement and apply it towards to rearage payment.
Attending jury duty in Pennsylvania generally does not affect your workers' compensation benefits. Workers' compensation is designed to provide financial support for injuries sustained on the job, while jury duty is a civic obligation. However, if you are receiving wage loss benefits, your employer may expect you to report any income earned during jury duty, which could impact your overall compensation calculations. It's always advisable to consult with your attorney or a workers' compensation representative for personalized guidance.
Yes. In general, child support is a percentage of net income, earned or unearned.
Provided that the payment was reduced based on the Worker's Compensation, than yes. If not and there are arrears, than it would go toward the arrears.
Not if the settlement is considered income. If there is an existing order of support and arrearages for said support CSE can garnish or levy the settlement monies to pay the arrears.
"settlement" ... to collect past-due support, yes.
An uninhabitable region is one that cannot support human life and settlement.
The compensation administration is charged with the task of developing and maintaining a comprehensive compensation and classification system. This is in order to support the mission of the Division of Human Services.
Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.
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In Australia Yes