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The question does not have sufficient facts to permit a detailed answer. If you have tried calling the caseworker assigned to your case at the... Read Answer
If you have an order for child support for those ten years, the court should have taken the court-ordered arrearage into account. If you are saying... Read Answer
As an active duty servicemember, you are automatically entitled to adjourn the legal proceedings under the Servicemember Civil Relief Act (a federal... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. SSDI payments may eligible for garnishment to fulfill child support obligations in the event that child support payments... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. Depending on the context of the letter, you may be able to clear up the issue with the Probation division directly.... Read Answer
Case is closed. It could probably be brought back, but a nonsuit means case is over. Costs waived means nobody owes court costs for the case that... Read Answer
Yes, proof of income is necessary to calculate child support and for certain other relief.
There is Rule 12.285 Florida Family Law Rules of... Read Answer
If your divorce and parenting plan doesn't address the tax situation of a child over 18, it comes down to the IRS rules and guidelines. Start with... Read Answer
There are two basic choices -- you can go through the D.A., which is free, and can work interstate for enforcement, but is notoriously slow and... Read Answer
Short answer: it depends. There are two aspects here -- civil and criminal. On the civil side, see the materials posted here, here, and... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous:
There are more factors to be considered in computing child support than you have provided information on. As such, it... Read Answer
You do not actually ask a question. As of February 1, the new child support regulations kick in. We will shortly be posting a recap of... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I am not sure I understand the question because I don’t know if the “tax garnishment in place” is for... Read Answer
The amount of child support is based upon child support guidelines in Florida and on your current income.
I suggest that you consult with a family law attorney to completely assess the child support that is owed and to whom.
The answer is "maybe" and the first thing to review would be your existing court order. If it calls for production of tax returns, etc., then... Read Answer
Should your finance have established his paternity in the Court, he can litigate timesharing and custody of his daughter.
that's a pretty interesting situation! the simple answer is that you may have to continue to pay child support for your daughter, but the... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I understand how worried you must be to navigate your options in connection with the support of your daughter. The short... Read Answer
If he is at least one month behind, you can ask the Texas Attorney General's office to file for enforcement. Go... Read Answer
Short answer based upon the facts provided in your question, the paternity for the minor child has most likely not been established and no... Read Answer
Presuming you are separated, declare on your Financial Disclosure Form how much of the joint income actually ends up going to you; if you are still... Read Answer
This is really a social security issue, not a child support issue. You should resubmit it as such
No. If you have agreed to a certain amount which he will pay in child support and the court accepts that agreement and makes it an order of the... Read Answer