Stimulus Check and Child Support
Stimulus Check and Child Support

As a recipient of child support, you may see the amounts pending on your account. However, you will not have access to those funds until the required time has lapsed, and child support office is permitted to release the funds to you. This is great news for those who have a child support arrearage order from the Court.
Here is where things get tricky. If you are one of those parents that never wanted to cause waves or just did not want to spend money to pay an attorney to go after back due child support, you may have lost out on an opportunity to get paid. While the other parent may owe you back child support if the Court and/or the child support office have no record that the other parent has not been paying you all the owed child support, they cannot intercept the stimulus check. I tell parents all the time, even if you never pursue contempt and having that non-compliant parent put in jail for non-support, at least get it on the record that there is an arrearage owed. You never know when that other parent is going to get a tax refund that the child support office can intercept.
Also know that the Child Support Office may overlook your arrearage. I have had one client notify me the parent paying support received their stimulus check even though they owed thousands of dollars in support. Make sure that the Child Support Office has you set up for tax intercept for any arrearages owed. They deal with a huge volume of cases and it is easy to overlook a case. Tax Intercept can only be issued by the Child Support Office.
It pays to talk with an attorney about your options. The Child Support Office can help you for free. It typically takes a lot longer to get a court order in place through the Child Support Office simply because of the sheer volume of cases they are having to handle. A private attorney can file a motion and get the matter set for a hearing pretty quickly. Also, the hearing is rarely more than 30 minutes. If there is a child support order in place, the paying party either has proof or doesn’t have proof that he made the child support payments.
So, if you owe child support don’t be planning on getting a stimulus check. And if child support is owed to you be watching your account for it’s availability. Please feel free to contact me at kylawyers@gmail.com with questions about this topic or any issue on child support.
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