California Child Support Enforcement: What Happens If a Parent Owes Past Due Child Support?
California Child Support Enforcement: What Happens If a Parent Owes Past Due Child Support? If you are a parent who hasn’t received support which is due, or if you are a parent who is falling into “arrears” (past-due support), you should address the issue immediately, not ignore it. Here is what you need to know… Read More »
WILL THE COURT CONSIDER ORDERING A DECREASE IN PARENT’S CUSTODY TIME FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT?
The Court will not order a decrease in custody time as a sanction for failing to pay child support. But, the Court can and does put the hurt on the parent that fails to pay child support in other ways. The Court can order monetary sanctions, and in conjunction with the State and County Government… Read More »
Learn How to Collect Alimony or Child Support Arrears Using Real Propert Liens
Understanding Judgment Liens on Real Estate as a Tool to Collect Spousal Support or Child Support That Is Owed and Has Not Been Paid Summary: Alimony is the more common term in the United States but in California alimony is called spousal support. Under Section 697.320 of the California Code of Civil Procedure, a judgment… Read More »
