Why would child support send me a letter?

Why would child support send me a letter?

If you get a letter from child support services, more than likely they want to get a clear picture of your financial situation, examine any relevant documentation that you might have, and hold a hearing to set an appropriate amount for child support payments.

What happens if custodial parent misses child support hearing?

If a person does not show up for a court hearing regarding child support, the other parent may still get a default order for child support. The child support enforcement agency can then use this order to begin garnishing the non-custodial parent’s wages.

What happens if you miss your first child support court date?

If you miss a court date, a support magistrate can issue a default judgment (de-FALT JUDG-ment). A default judgment is an order that is made when someone does not show up for court. In child support cases, the default judgment is an order for child support against the non-custodial parent.

Does custodial parent have to meet halfway?

Unfortunately, there is no law requiring parents to meet halfway during time-sharing to exchange the children. If she will not agree to meet halfway and that is impacting your time-sharing with your children, you may have a basis for modifying the time-sharing agreement as it related to the exchange of the children.