It affects your credit in the same manner as any debt brought into the marriage. see related links
as long as the child support agency is reporting it to credit bureau theres no way but to pay it that i know of
After paying the child support, the bureau's creditor will make remove the bad mark from your credit score.
unless the judgment is for damages from: intentional tort, fraud, drunk driving, spouse/child support, they yes your judgment will be discharged
No, but if arrears exist, joint assets and credit may be affected.
All you have to do is dispute it. They'll investigage it and correct any inaccuracies
It depends on which state you are in but most states will not place a lien on any property for back child support. Some states will report back child support to the payer's credit report though.
Your spouse has no authority to over-ride a court ordered child support.
No, as a parent, you cannot run a credit report on your child without their permission.
Yes, child support and alimony are both considered debts owed by one parent to the other. As with any debt, failure to pay can be reported to credit bureaus and can negatively affect your credit rating.
A person is not responsible for their spouse's child support, so no, the court doesn't consider their income in setting child support.
No the new spouse is not responsible.
no