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Who do I call to find out the status of child support and/or spousal support payments?

Cuyahoga County of Ohio - Health & Human Services Freque...
The Court does not keep track of or send support checks. All support checks are issued through the Ohio Child Support Payment Central, P.O. Box 182372, Columbus, Ohio 43218-2372. You may call 1-800-860-2555 to see if a payment has been posted to your account.

Will bankruptcy get me out of child support or spousal support payments?

James Patrick Brady: Houston Bankruptcy Attorney, Bill Colle...
No. Under both old and new bankruptcy laws, child support payments and spousal support payments are not dischargeable in a Texas bankruptcy proceeding.

Are Spousal Support payments taxable?

Nanda Law Office : We Win Law :||
Yes, Spousal Support payments are taxable. Spousal Support payments are deductible for the paying spouse and are considered income for the receiving spouse, even if one or both of the spouses are married.

What can be done if spousal support payments are not made?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Southwest Ohio Law Offic...
Anyone failing to comply with court-ordered spousal support payments may be subject to being brought before the court at a contempt-of-court proceeding and asked to present evidence concerning the allegations of nonpayment. If found in contempt of court, a person ordered to pay spousal support must pay court costs, reasonable attorney fees, and may be sentenced to a jail term.

Under what circumstances will the court award alimony and/or spousal support?

Northern Kentucky Divorce/Dissolution Information and Freque...
The obligation of spouses to support each other does not necessarily terminate when they divorce. If the divorce will leave one spouse with very little income and the other with enough to contribute to the low-income spouse's support, the court will usually award alimony, at least temporarily. Although historically spousal maintenance was typically awarded to homemaker wives, to be paid by breadwinning husbands, that is no longer always the case.

Are child support and spousal support tax-deductible?

New Jersey Divorce Questions and Answers - DivorceHQ.com
Child support is not tax-deductible. You would be supporting your child whether you were divorced or not. Spousal support is tax-deductible. When proposing your support figures, you need to base it on after-tax needs. You then work backwards to determine the before-tax proposal.

Can Child Support Services assist with spousal support orders?

Sutter County Child Support Services - Child Support Frequen...
When the child(ren) and the custodial parent are living together, the department will enforce both child and spousal support. If the children and the custodial parent are not living together, the department will enforce past-due child support and past-due spousal support. When child support terminates, and the spousal support order remains in effect, the department will not enforce spousal support only.

How do I determine entitlements to child support and spousal support?

Dubas & Company, BC law firm, family law, business law, chil...
In both the case of married and un-married relationships, parties can apply to court for the other party to pay them child support for the benefit of their children. Children can include not just a persons biological children, but children who are the other party's children from a prior relationship.

Will child or spousal support be ordered while the divorce is pending?

DIVORCE HQ Frequently Asked Questions
Once a divorce or legal separation has been initiated temporary orders can be entered for child support, spousal support, custody & visitation and other issues pending a final dissolution.

How do I deal with guesses where there is no spousal or child support by agreement?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about SupporTax for Window...
Click Formula in the pull-down menu to go to the Current Formula Options and Values screen, and choose the appropriate formula for your particular situation. There are options in that screen for setting child or spousal support to zero. So far I am impressed, however I have not been able to find anything on family support after going through the User's Guide. Please help. Family support is done by using the "Optimize" button on the right-hand side of the screen.

Can I make Child Support Payments at the courthouse?

Frequently Asked Questions
The NCP took my child away during a weekend visitation and now won't return the child? Can the Child Support Services Department help me get my child back? [ Top ] The Child Support Services Department does not have legal authority to handle child stealing or visitation disputes. However, the District Attorney's Office does have a Child Abduction Unit. Depending upon which parent actually has legal custody of the child, it is possible that the Child Abduction Unit may be able to help.

What do I do if I am not receiving court ordered child support payments?

NH Judicial Branch WEB FAQ's
Begin by contacting the N.H. Division of Child Support Services at 603-271-4745 or 271-4427. A "new client" must fill out an application to be forwarded to their district office. You will need a certified copy of your divorce decree and any child support orders issued. For further information and forms see the Superior Court's Self-Help: Domestic Relations Center or contact the Family Division or Superior Court where you reside.

Can I deduct child support payments?

Surekha Vaidya, CPA
No. Child support payments are not deductible, because they represent a pre-existing legal obligation to support your children

Up 1. How are child support payments made?

Child support faq for parents including enforcement issues
Court-ordered wage garnishment: a check is sent to the local child support registry or the state disbursement unit. Note 1: A court can order your employer to take money out of your paycheck for child support or medical support and if that happens, the employer may also be able to charge a fee (usually $10 each month) to withhold money from your paycheck for child support. Note 2: Federal law prohibits employers from discriminating against you because of the child support withholding procedure!

When do my child support payments stop?

Frequently Asked Questions
According to current Ohio law, child support terminates when a child reaches age 18 and graduates from high school, but does not go beyond the 19th birthday (even if still a full time student). Other circumstances of emancipation include, but are not limited to, dropping out of school (but at least age 18), joining the military prior to age 18, and moving out of the residential home prior to age 18.

How do I apply for child support payments??

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You will need to contact the Family Support Office at (541) 883-4265 or stop by their office at 403 Pine Street, 2nd Floor, Klamath Falls, Oregon to fill out an application for services.

How are my child support payments distributed?

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Interest owed on arrears (past due amounts) at charged by law (Code of Civil Procedure Section 685.010) as 10% per year, then By law child support payments cannot be directed to one category or another, i.e. to current support, arrears, or interest. For example, if an obligated parent made an extra payment and wanted it to go to arrears only and not to the current payment or to interest, the DCSS would not be able to do so.

How does the Court determine alimony [spousal support] and child support?

Frequently Asked Questions
If the parties cannot agree, the Court will utilize the Virginia Support Guidelines for child support and the applicable County guidelines for alimony [spousal support]. However there could be a substantial variation based on "other factors" the Court may be asked to consider by either party.
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