The child support enforcement system will take various actions to collect that support, including wage withholding, interception of tax refunds and other government payments, liens on your bank accounts/real property, suspending your drivers license. If you don't have the money, I urge you to go back to court pronto, get the order modified or terminated, and set up a court-approved payment plan. It won't keep the State from trying to collect the unpaid support (there is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support), but it will keep you out of jail and probably keep your DL from being suspended.
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If you are supposed to pay child support, the fact that the child is earning money from two jobs, has nothing to do with child support. Child support is paid to the person looking after the child to help support your child!
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You will have to go at least once to court to pay your yearly to pay the child's support money.
It won't change your child support obligation.
No and you pay the support to the parent not the kid. If the child is 18 there is no longer a need for child support. If someone has been paying for you and believed they were the father they can sue you for the money though.
If a child is receiving money from the government because one parent has a disability, chances are that the parent will not be expected to pay child support in addition to that money. The court order that is in place controls what happens regarding support.
Keeping the money is theft. You will have to pay it back. The money should go to the person who have the kids and if that is none of the parents, both parent have to pay child support to that person.
It is not your son's money, it is yours to help pay for his support. Unless you are restricted by court order from spending the child support money on only specified items, you may use the support money to do whatever you want with it. NOTE: It would be a better lesson, if you made HIM pay his own ticket!
to pay for the kids that are in the other parents custody
There are no valid reasons not to get child support. That money is supposed to be used to help raise the child. If the custodial parent tries to refuse child support before a judge, the judge will override the custodial parent's wishes and explain that the child support belongs to the child, not to the custodial parent.
Get a DNA test. Then if it proves the child isn't yours you won't have to pay child support. You might even be a able to get back the money you have already paid in child support.