Child Support Wage Garnishment
How to Start Child Support Wage Garnishment
If you are owed child support payment, there is a good chance that you will be able to collect money from your debtor by pursuing a child support case. The Welfare Reform Act now makes it easier for moms or dads to collect on unpaid child support
obligations. The first thing you need to do is obtain a child support order. Child support garnishment of wages can come from the debtor's regular paychecks, federal tax returns, unemployment
benefits and other sources of income. Resources:
How to Stop Child Support Wage Garnishment
If you owe child support, take the matter seriously. In addition to having your wages garnished, the Welfare Reform Act now allows licenses to be revoked. This includes your driver's license and other professional
licenses. In addition, debtors who are 12 or more weeks behind payments, may have to pay up to 65% of their wages. Resources:
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