Child Support Arrears

For non-custodial parents who are in child support arrears, the consequences can be significant. In some states, non-custodial parents can be punished by having their wages garnished, having their driver's licenses suspended, having any winnings taken away from them if over a certain amount, having leins placed on property such as cars or boats, and even having an arrest warrant issued. Being in child support arrears is a very serious thing, and non-custodial parents should work to ensure that this does not happen to them. Contacting a child support attorney can help non-custodial parents stay in constant contact with the court so that they can request a child support modification if something happens where they're unable to pay the child support payments. This will prevent consequences like those above from happening, and will keep the court and the custodial parent from seeing the non-custodial parent as someone who just doesn't want to take responsibility for thier children. A qualified attorney can be a valuable resource for a non-custodial parent, especially in the case of being in arrears for child support.

Fast Facts

  • There are 10% of fathers who simply do not pay their child support payments because they don't want to.
  • Nearly 66% of fathers are unable to pay the amount ordered by the court because they don't have it.

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