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Who has the power to over turn a court ordered child support payment?
You contact the court that ordered the payment and tell them. Contact whatever office is listed on the paperwork.
You will have to pass that information through the court system where the child support was ordered to see how the payment will be credited.AnswerNo. Arrears are a separate issue from regular child support. Payment of arrears does not affect the current child support order.
If the defendant is unable to pay court-ordered fines and restitution, they may face consequences such as additional penalties, interest, or alternative forms of payment like community service or a payment plan. It is important for the defendant to communicate their financial situation to the court and work with them to find a solution.
No, before a suit for arrearages can be filed there must be a valid support order in place. The custodial parent can file for support according to the laws of the state in which he or she resides. If the order is granted the court will determine at that time whether or not any arrearages are applicable.
It is an amount of money that the law requires the employer to hold back from pay. This typically includes taxes, a court ordered payment towards a debt (a garnishment of wages) or court ordered child support payments.
If you wilfully disobeyed the payment of a court-ordered judgment you could possibly wind up being jailed for contemopt of court.
If the payments do not go through the court, they are not counted as being made as ordered.
My position would be to close the account but honor the payment as ordered and let the account pay out.
A judgment is a debt that is legally owed by a debtor. It is a court ordered payment demand. An unpaid judgment is a judgment that has not been resolved.
The word 'damage' is both a noun (damage, damages) and a verb (damage, damages, damaging, damaged).The noun 'damage' is a singular, common, abstract noun as a word for loss or harm caused by injury to a person or thing; a word for payment ordered by a court for loss or injury; a word for a thing.
If a court ordered me to pay damages, I would need to comply with the court's decision by paying the specified amount to the plaintiff or the party awarded damages. This payment typically compensates for losses or injuries incurred due to my actions. If I was unable to pay, I might have to explore options like negotiating a payment plan or filing for bankruptcy. Failing to comply with the court order could result in further legal consequences, such as wage garnishment or additional penalties.