Do I Have to Pay Child Support if I Don't Get to See My Children?
It hardly seems fair to pay your child support on time, week after week, month after month, only to have your ex-husband or ex-wife prevent you from seeing your children. In fact, problems with visitation are one of the most common reasons given by parents for not paying their child support. However, child support and visitation are two totally separate issues, and you cannot stop …
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Enforcing a Child Support Order
There are a variety of different enforcement tools that are available to you in enforcing your court order for child support. You can use these tools by hiring a private attorney to help you, filing the appropriate paperwork with the court on your own, or applying for assistance through your local child support enforcement office. All states have a child support enforcement agency …
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Notice of Intent to Levy
This form serves as a notice that a levy is being carried out against one party in a child support action. (FOC 93 (3/08)
Notice of Lien
This form serves as a notice that a lien is being attached to all nonexempt real and personal property of the person who owes child support. (FOC …
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Notice of Perfection of Lien
This form is to serve notice that a lien in the amount of arrearage is in effect against the property of the person in arrears and that you must be …
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Notice to Release Lien
This form serves notice that a previously filed lien has been satisfied and the lien against property is lifted. (FOC 92 (3/09)
How To Modify a Child Support Order
An initial child support order is usually made on the basis of the income of both parents, the needs of the child and other relevant matters. If you feel that an existing order has now become burdensome or inadequate you should consult an attorney because you may be able to have the existing order modified. STEP 1 – Evaluate Whether Your Circumstances Support a Modification In …
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