You should call the family court system to find out the minimum amount you can have in your savings account. You should be able to ask this question anonymously.
Yes they can.
Yes, all assets are attachable
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An affidavit stating that the person was properly served with coNfirmation of ID.
Yes they can. They can also suspend your driver's license without notification. They can attach to any assets that you may have to obtain the back child support including checking, savings, a home, a car that you own etc.
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The main benefit is that they offer a higher APY (annual percentage yield) than a regular savings account. Like other financial endeavors, it is important to research the specific companies that you are thinking about signing up with, and considering features like customer support and minimum balance requirements.
contact child support enforcement
A monthly account fee is a charge that financial institutions, such as banks or credit unions, impose on customers for maintaining an account, typically a checking or savings account. This fee can cover various services, including account maintenance, online banking, and customer support. Fees may vary based on the type of account and the institution, and they can sometimes be waived if certain conditions are met, such as maintaining a minimum balance or setting up direct deposits.
To be clear: I am only saying that the Affidavit likely isn't the court's reason for ordering support. The court could have another reason for ordering support, and the Affidavit would have nothing to do with it. Bottom line, if the court orders support, you are required to pay the support.
You can only "amend" a paternity affidavit if you have a paternity test done to prove or disprove paternity... In many cases this is something that the state will do (ie of child support orders)