A warrant is not issued until repeated efforts have been made to resolve the issue. The warrant is not for non-payment, it's for showing contempt for the authority of the court by refusal to pay or appear before the court to provide a plan to pay. Pay it off and turn yourself in. see link
Supposedly, visitation is not connected to child support. However, if a warrant is out there, your child could end up not being cared for. Perhaps you should seek legal advice as to whether this is a reasonable worry.
Yes.
child support warrants?
Pay your child support and provide proof to the court.
A declaration in support and arrest warrant is filed when a non custodial parent refuses to pay child support. Occasionally a warrant could be filled for alimony.
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If it's an arrest warrant, sure. Doesn't matter what it's for, though it sounds more like a bench warrant for contempt of court, when someone failed to show for a hearing on overdue child support.
A civil warrant hold is a civil arrest warrant. A civil warrant hold can be executed in several types of civil cases, for example child support.
Even if you never knew you had a child. see link