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Can my ex refuse to pay child support?

By Christopher Martinez |

What happens if my ex-partner refuses to pay child support? Child support is not taken into account with other parenting issues. This means that even if your ex-partner refuses or fails to pay child support, they can still spend time with the children under any parenting agreement or orders that are in place.

What if the non custodial parent is unemployed?

In some situations, a non-custodial parent is unemployed or does not have a stable employment history of which to refer when making determinations regarding a child support obligation. However, even if a person does not have a job, he or she may still be required to pay child support.

What happens if you dont pay child support when you are unemployed?

Unemployment and child support is tricky business. Courts are typically unforgiving when it comes to failure to pay child support and the punishment for not paying child support is often severe.

Can a parent get child support if they dont have a job?

The court may inquire as to whether there are any good reasons for why the parent is unemployed or unemployed. For example, the court may consider whether the parent recently lost a job because of an unavoidable layoff, company downsize or closing of a family business.

What happens when a non custodial parent is unemployed?

However, the need to support a child does not terminate when a parent is unemployed. If the non-custodial parent falls on truly difficult financial times the court should be made aware. A child support order will only be altered if a parent seeks a modification.

What happens if you skip child support payments?

If you skip payments, you will still have to pay them eventually, sometimes with interest. Or you may be found in contempt of your child support order, which could mean fines or even jail time. A recently unemployed parent should immediately check with the state to find out whether he or she is eligible for unemployment benefits.