The state of Washington provides a number of ways to enforce child support payments, such as wage garnishment. If you fail to make your support payments, your co-parent could ask a judge to order your employer to garnish some of your paycheck. Being under a wage...
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Which co-parent must pay for private school?
Even though the Seattle area has some of the country's best public schools, there are dozens of excellent private academies in and around the city. These private schools are not exactly cheap, however. In fact, according to Private School Review, the average cost of...
How can courts enforce child support?
Child support negotiations can be one of the most contentious aspects of getting a divorce. Many factors go into how much a parent will pay for child support, including the income that each parent receives and the number of minor children there are living in the home....
Passport denial and revocation due to back child support
If you owe back child support or worry that your financial circumstances will cause you to fall behind in the near future, it is critical to go over the various penalties that you could face due to missing payments. Some non-custodial parents who owe support do not...
How self-employment affects child support
Child support is complicated, but self-employment makes the calculations even more difficult. If you work for yourself, income is not always consistent or guaranteed. On the other hand, if your ex-spouse is self-employed, they might try to hide income from you....
Can an employer be liable for a parent not paying child support?
In general, when the court orders a person to do something, only that person is responsible for doing it. In the case of child support, though, the rules differ somewhat. According to the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, employers may have...
Does child support stop after the non-custodial parent’s death?
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 6.8 million custodial parents receive financial support from non-custodial parents. These payments are necessary for parents to afford the expenses of raising children. If the non-custodial parent dies, these support payments might...
Can child support orders be modified?
Regardless of their marital status, both parents must care for their children emotionally. Both parents must also provide financing to ensure the child has what they need to thrive. And when one parent has sole physical custody, the other must pay child support. The...
Unpaid child support and tax refund interception
Whether you have fallen behind on your child support obligations or your child's other parent refuses to pay what they owe, it is important to understand how to back child support can affect one's tax refund. When a parent fails to pay the child support that they owe,...
What is a pass-through payment?
Child support has a lot of related terminology and processes that can be confusing if you are new to the overall system. One such thing you may hear about is pass-through payments. According to the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services,...