If the parent
owes unpaid child support, the amount of withholding may increase if a court finds that the parent has accrued arrearages.
Not exact matches
Now
owes $ 17,000 in
unpaid child support payments and yet apparently wines and dines with you and the woman who broke up our home.
So if a state governmental agency files in district court a fraudulent claim saying that you
owe thousands of dollars in
unpaid child support but actually you overpaid by thousands because the money was seized by Social Security.
While it absolves you of the debts you
owe (except for monies
owed in
child support & alimony or
unpaid income taxes), it makes obtaining new loans or credit cards extremely unlikely for at least a year or two and perhaps longer.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act treats
unpaid child support payments like any other money
owed.
[26] The bill's opponents were especially critical of provisions that expanded exemptions to the discharge of credit card debt, forcing spouses
owed alimony to compete more often with credit card companies and other lenders for their
unpaid child support.
Some states apply interest to
unpaid child support, and the noncustodial parent may also
owe money for court costs, genetic testing or attorney fees.
When the noncustodial parent has
child support that is more than 30 days late, the custodial parent must serve the other parent with a notice of delinquency, which provides the amount the parent
owes in
child support, and a notice that the
unpaid support is subject to a penalty of 6 percent per month.