Will the judge drop child support if my ex lost her job due to criminal charge
Typically the court will not modify (reduce) child support based upon a criminal act/incarceration of the Payor as the Courts tend to view the...
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Typically the court will not modify (reduce) child support based upon a criminal act/incarceration of the Payor as the Courts tend to view the...
Under FL law you'd be too late to bring this claim for the 1st time. The statute of limitations is 4 years beyond emancipation and from a...
The best way is probably to file something akin to a Motion to Adjust Account/Motion to Credit Account for Direct Payments with the court and...
Not necessarily - you'd have to look to the language of your order to determine if it's "allocated" or not. If your order says something like "The...
Unfortunately going after him while he is in jail will do little good on the child support end because if he's incarcerated then he has no income...
As long as it's a Florida order you're talking about, then unless you have something in your child support order (such as an agreement that you...
If you're paying directly to the mother, without an income deduction order withholding the $ from your pay, then all you should have to do is stop...
The answer to your question depends upon three things: Where was the underlying order entered? Do either of the two parents or the child(ren)...
Assuming that you do not just want to turn yourself in on the warrant and then be brought before the Court for a BOWEN hearing to determine your...
Probably the quickest was to secure your interest in the Father's potential inheritance payment will be to serve a copy of the Income Deduction...