Court dates can be postponed for any number of reasons. If it appears this is a stalling tactic by the other party, you may want to have your lawyer file contempt.
Yes. If the obligee owes arrears Child Support Enforcement can use any means possible to collect such as taking tax refunds, garnishing wages, etc.Yes. If the obligee owes arrears Child Support Enforcement can use any means possible to collect such as taking tax refunds, garnishing wages, etc.Yes. If the obligee owes arrears Child Support Enforcement can use any means possible to collect such as taking tax refunds, garnishing wages, etc.Yes. If the obligee owes arrears Child Support Enforcement can use any means possible to collect such as taking tax refunds, garnishing wages, etc.
If there is a court order for child support and he does not follow it the mother have to let the court know and they will make the decision if garnishing his wages or not.
Corporations are not parents of children and do not pay child support. Garnishing child support payments from the wages/salaries of corporate employees is done routinely.
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She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.
A wage garnishment occurs when a creditor has a government or court order to obtain your debt from wages that are earned from your paycheck. In North Carolina, as in other states, child support, student loans, and unpaid taxes can be collected without a court order.
Back Child support does NOT end. I just reopened a case for a child that is 21 and has been in the military for 3 years. The father (or mother) has to pay any BACK PAY if the judge has determined in the past that it is owed. In this case I am going to collect $6,700 from 1993. they have already started garnishing his wages and his tax returns
No you can only garnish wages for Taxes, student Loans, Child and spouse support, and payment of ambulance services in some cases. or If the federal or state courts make the employer garnish wage. Bank loans for Vehicle, house, or credit cards are usually not permisable for garnishing wages in NC. Hope this helps.
Collection bureaus can obtain court orders to garnish wages for debts unrelated to child support, even if those wages are also being garnished for child support.
Yes, in Indiana you can pay your child support monthly unless it is set up on a garnishment from wages. If your wages are being garnished, your child support will be paid when you get paid.
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It depends on the garnishing order