Pay the amount due (you might be able to work out a payment plan).
You need to obtain a Contempt of Court ruling.
Paying child support will not cause the father to lose his parental rights - neither will not paying child support.
Yes, see link
Yes, the non custodial parent will have to file for a change in the child support for it to be lowered. The new child support will be based on the new income.
Of course. Unless the non-custodial parent takes sole custody, the non-custodial parent is still responsible for paying child support to whomever the child goes to. There is no reason the death of a parent should terminate the other parent's child support obligation.
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.
In such a case, the non-custodial father should prepare to begin paying child support.
no
if she is non-custodial, she can move anywhere she chooses
No, simple as that and a judge would very much disapprove of this practice.
Yes, of course. That is the purpose of paying child support: to help the custodial parent pay the costs associated with raising the child. Both parents are responsible for supporting a child and the non-custodial parent must support the child financially.
In general, visitation and child support are separate matters. However, if you aren't paying support, you might reasonably expect some resistance from the custodial parent about visitation! But of the two, denying a child a father is far more damaging and costly to the child and society in general. see link below
No, that alone is not a reason to terminate custody. The non-custodial parent should be paying child support.
Yes, a mother South Africa can get an arrest warrant for a father living in another country if he stops paying for child support.
The father has to have the court's consent to cease paying child support.
A parent must obey the child support order. A custodial parent may be serving in the military with the child under temporary guardianship. That is no reason to stop paying child support. If the child isn't living with the custodial parent who is receiving child support the matter must be brought before the court.
yes
If the father is paying child support, the child shouldn't be in a ward. I would highly doubt it though.