Child Support Arrears Child support is in arrears when a parent who is obligated to pay court ordered child support has failed to follow through on his or her obligation to pay and the payments have now become “past due.” If you are owed child support, with the help of an attorney, ...
Your child's other parent can waive her right to have child support withheld from your paycheck. Otherwise, your employer will receive an income withholding order from the court when your support obligation goes into effect. Your employer is legally obligated to honor the order. If you have two...
Enforcing child support Once a child support order is in place, those involved are legally obligated to obey the court order and pay. CHILDREN ARE OUR FUTURE We know that chasing payments and trying to arrange funds from a deadbeat can feel like an exercise in frustration. ...
Orange County family courts are centered around providing for a child’s best interests. Under this area of law, both parents are obligated to provide support for their minor child. Because of this, receiving child support payments is tied to the rights of the child, and not the ex-spouse,...
With substantial overlap in the population that is typically obligated to pay child support and the population that has strongly benefited from the expansions, there may be potential implications for child support enforcement. In this paper, I examine the effect of public health insurance eligibility ...
Many single parents and the children living with them are economically vulnerable, in part because nonresidential parents often do not provide financial support, even when legally obligated to do so. These unpaid orders are referred to as arrearages. In 2013, only 68.5% of the $32.9 billion ...
Two little Idaho Girls who went missing were found in Nevada a few days after an Amber Alert was issued about them. The Girls’ Father reportedly pulled them out of their Idaho school and headed to Nevada before a conference in the Father’s child custody and child support case with his ...
Knickerbocker was obligated to pay monthly child support of $150.00 pursuant to a divorce decree entered in 1983. Knickerbocker's support obligations ended sometime in 1984 or 1985 when he became eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits, and at the same time his dependent children...