Child Support Enforcement

Of course, there is a moral argument for continued support of the child, it is wrong to make children suffer from money problems it has created for himself. There are also a number of legal consequences that will convince you that this important part of its plan of debt management.
For example, if you are not making child support payments, you may be sued by the other parent of the child, collection agencies, debt face, and even a prison sentence up to that are trapped in the past child support due.
The Child Support Enforcement Program is a government agency to collect what you owe. They are often willing to work with both parents to develop a payment plan that makes sense for both parties (and possibly children). The CSE is very aggressive in their collection efforts and have the legal right to take certain assets and expenses on your mortgage, so you can not collect money on a sale without having to pay alimony.
They can also seize your bank accounts, including portfolios, to revoke his license to drive and retrieve money from tax refunds, claims insurance, and even lottery winnings! The CSE also report the amount outstanding (assuming it's more than one thousand dollars) to the Credit Bureaus. Do not mess with them!
Although not as serious as the SSC, if used by a lawyer or a debt, which no doubt be pressured to pay or face serious consequences. To catch up on your payments, you may have to consider working with consolidator debt, taking a second job or negotiate a payment plan with creditors (excluding the other parent).
If you have a serious and compelling reason to stop paying alimony, you may to ask court for a reduction in their monthly needs. By example, if you've been to the hospital because of serious injuries and can not work (or are able to work but can not find a job paying enough), the judge in May ordered a temporary reduction. The order is temporary, however, and you are still responsible for making arrears.
Ideally, the best solution is to work with the other parent, creating a sound budget and live. Over time, you will pay pension food for children outside of its past, and free up some income to pay off debts that you may have, such as credit card interest rates high and other secured debts.
What state is responsible for the execution of minors?
I divorced my husband in Georgia and had to pay alimony by means of Child Support Enforcement Enota here in GA that have not already, I remarried and moved to North Carolina, and now I want which State is responsible for collecting child support he owes me? GA has dropped more than a year because he was in rehab, but is now making money and when I called I said it was not his responsibility because I am past to a different state. Could someone help me with this?
Go to North Carolina and Georgian officials will address. It would useful if you know where you work and can tell the service representative for children .*
Father’s Rights: Part 2 Child Support Enforcement & Family Court Corruptions
