What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
Due to illness and unemployment, my boyfriend is in arrears in his child support, current balance about $12K. He is now working and paying the maximum amount that they can collect. This is being withheld from his payroll checks. His daughter recently turned 18 so the payments he is making are being applied 100% towards arrears and interest, no new amounts are being added.
His ex-wife called him and told him that she would like some extra money to buy his daughter a new computer before she starts her senior year at high school in the Fall. He just recently received a check for some overtime at work and wants to send $600 to help with the computer purchase.
Is there a way that he can somehow get a receipt from the ex-wife and have that amount deducted from the arrears child support amount that he is still paying to NYS? The ex-wife has said that she would be happy to do this for him if it is possible.
Thanks for your advice!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Due to illness and unemployment, my boyfriend is in arrears in his child support, current balance about $12K. He is now working and paying the maximum amount that they can collect. This is being withheld from his payroll checks. His daughter recently turned 18 so the payments he is making are being applied 100% towards arrears and interest, no new amounts are being added.
His ex-wife called him and told him that she would like some extra money to buy his daughter a new computer before she starts her senior year at high school in the Fall. He just recently received a check for some overtime at work and wants to send $600 to help with the computer purchase.
Is there a way that he can somehow get a receipt from the ex-wife and have that amount deducted from the arrears child support amount that he is still paying to NYS? The ex-wife has said that she would be happy to do this for him if it is possible.
Thanks for your advice!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?