Yes. Wrong! The only time some one pays "Back Child support" is if the work and do not pay the correct amount from their pay checks. If a person is unemployed the are not liabel for child support. It is the same as if a mother is not working: she can get welfare and she does not have to pay back the money.
Visitation rights and child support are 2 separate issues in court. They see to what is best for the child and it often is to see both parents. It also depends on why he is not paying child support. If there is such order and he is not paying there are ways the court can see to that he does but you need to let them know he is not paying. You can not deny him visitation on your own, that would be breaking the court order and will get you into legal trouble. It's up to the court to decide if he is unfit for visitation based on his criminal past. Just because you've been to jail in the past does not mean you are a unfit parent now.
It depends on the court and the persistence of the custodial parent. The custodial parents who are the most aggressive about pushing the court to enforce child support orders get the most results. Jail time results when the obligor refuses to payand not if they are trying to pay and have arrears.The legal basis for incarceration for non-payment of child support is contempt of a court order. The non-paying obligor can also be denied a passport and any type of license if they fall behind or refuse to pay child support payments. An arrest warrant for child support follows the defendant everywhere in the United States pursuant to the Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement and Support Act. Tracking utilizes the social security number.
If he is illegal, then you have no foot to stand on. He will likely be deported if any state authority finds out he is illegal. If he becomes legal, then he must pay. If not, then he doesn't have to do anything for you.not true, illegal or not he is the father and will have to pay child support. my husband has a child from a previous marriage and we pay child support, but a few years ago before we were married he left and returned to Mexico for a few months. his ex filled for child support through the state and received it, and we are paying that back to the state as well. you need to talk to him about paying you, and if he refuses, then contact your state child support office and tell them you situation.AnswerDepending on your age you could end up in jail youself for statutory rape. It's hard to get child support for your child from the child you slept with.
No.
On the contrary, many jurisdictions jail delinquent obligors.
If a person is already in jail, there is no child support owed.
Up to the judge. Technically, it is contempt of court.
You don't go to jail for non-payment of child support. It's for contempt of court, so it's up to the judge.
Not your car nessecarily, but you can go to jail for not paying child support. I don't think you need a car in jail.
There should not have been any accrued support while in jail, according to Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement.
45 days
Yes, you sure can.
Hopefully, yes. Child Support Enforcement Agencies in the United States have wide reaching powers to assist in collecting child support. They can take your tax refund, garnish your wages, suspend your license and put you in jail for not paying. You should have checked before you brought a child into the world.
Unemployment benefits may be garnished to collect child support, but it seems unlikely that someone in jail would be eligible for unemployment benefits.
You don't. They must be paid in full. In some cases a judge may order jail time in place of re-paying child support.
Yes. If you do not pay child support they could send you to jail. If you didn't pay for a certain amount of time, possibly prison.SEE LINKS BELOW
they would have to prove it was fraud. You used someone elses name, you had no intention of paying, you used deceipt. etc. The days of going to jail just for oweing money (other then child support), are over. (When you owe money to the goverment, they often consider that to be proof enough of a fraud, lol).