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All funds that are designated as income regardless of how or why they are obtained remitted to a non custodial parent are subject to child support garnishment. A monetary judgment due to a civil suit regarding overtime pay would be considered income.

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How can a custodial parent whose kids are over 18 years old get back child support dropped in Texas?

You may not be able to. If your children where under the age of 18 when the decree for support was created then the non-custodial parent is still responsible for that support. Only a few states back date, which means that if you had the decree written up when the child was 17 then the non-custodial parent would have to pay from the day that they left the house. States can garnish wages for back child support, and also garnish tax refunds to pay child support. If it was dropped due to the child moving out on their own at age 16, which is when a child can rent their own place in Texas, than it cannot be reengaged.


How much can the state garnish for child support arrears?

if YOU are paying child support then YOU have no chance in getting a reduction, sorry they will garnish the maximum as the law requires and the C.S. is not included. sorry I've been there and it sucks. when it comes to taxes its cut throat to get the money no matter the situation. Title III permits a greater amount of an employee's wages to be garnished for child support, bankruptcy, or federal or state tax payments. Title III allows up to 50 percent of an employee's disposable earnings to be garnished for child support if the employee is supporting a current spouse or child, who is not the subject of the support order, and up to 60 percent if the employee is not doing so. An additional five percent may be garnished for support payments over 12 weeks in arrears. See Link


How do you sign over rights back to the birth parent?

I'm pretty sure that is not possible without a lawsuit over the custody of the child, then there will be decided what is best for the child.


Does support stop when the mother dies?

Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.Of course not. Child support is for the support of a minor child. Why should the child be deprived of financial support if her mother dies. The order can be modified and it will be paid over to her legal guardian if that person is not the other parent.


Can you sue for child support if your over 18 and your mother never filed for it in Virginia?

No, not likely. If you are over 18 yrs. of age, you are considered an adult, and child support is exactly what it is...."child-support" for CHILDREN, not adults!


What is an Intervener in child custody issues?

In a lawsuit, an intervenor is a third party that enters the case because he has some issues at stake. In a custody lawsuit, an intervenor would probably be a third party that has some claim of custody over the child.


Can a father sign over fights of child and waive child support?

no


Can child support be put aside in a trust fund while father is stuggling to pay to ex wife?

The child support must be paid over as ordered in the child support order. The obligor cannot decide to pay it into a trust without a court order.The child support must be paid over as ordered in the child support order. The obligor cannot decide to pay it into a trust without a court order.The child support must be paid over as ordered in the child support order. The obligor cannot decide to pay it into a trust without a court order.The child support must be paid over as ordered in the child support order. The obligor cannot decide to pay it into a trust without a court order.


If you sign over guardianship to the grandparents do you still have to pay child support?

yes if the grandparents put you on child support.


Can a father sign his rights over on his child who has never been involved in his life and get out of paying support on that child?

Child support can be terminated only if/when the child is adopted.


Do you stop child support payments if the child has a job?

No. You must obey the child support order. The child is not required to take over your child support obligation. If they are ambitious enough to work they should benefit from their efforts not be penalized by losing your financial support.


Do you have to pay child support for a handicapped child over 18 in Utah?

yes