Child support is a serious matter and anyone who doesn’t pay court ordered child support can be in for a number of none-too-pleasant surprises. From prosecution on a federal level to statewide embarrassment on the Most Wanted lists, there are a number of ways in which the failure to pay child support can affect not only your wages but your very career as well. Any parent who is owed child support has recourse and there are lawyers who make a specialty of collecting child support for the custodial parent, but that isn’t really the only music you must face if you do owe a serious amount of delinquent support.
It All Began With the Deadbeat Dad Law of 1992
Actually, the Federal government didn’t give the law that moniker, as the law has come to be known. The actual law is titled the Child Support Recovery Act of 1992 and it is a far-reaching arm of the law that can even affect those pare
How Unpaid Child Support Can Affect Your Wages and Your Career
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