It requires a motion to the court and approved by the judge. However, a separate motion must also be presented to address any interest penalties which can double and triple any amount owed and if not automatically set aside with the arrears.
Yes, the back support will still be owed, unless the custodial parent agrees to 'forgive' it.
You must file for a child support lien through the court that issued the child support order.
They may, by contacting the child support agency with jurisdiction for the necessary paperwork. You must be willing to forgive past due child support, not just stop the agency from going after them at any given time. Or you can petition the court for a hearing regarding your wish to forgive back child support.
Not sure, but this will require court approval, form or no form.
The custodial parent willing to forgive the back support will need to contact the county child support office where the case is and request the necessary paperwork. Another quicker option will be to do this in court. If you and the other party are in front of a judge, it can be ordered immediately. You can call your family court and possibly file the motion yourself, (only paying the court filing fees) to go to court to modify child support AND get the back support adjusted.
I doubt there were many child support laws back then. Normally, only the custodial parent of the child can file for child support, not the actual child.
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your State's child support agency
No, you are not responsible for their back child support.
what if your done with current child support but still owe interest for back support.