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What is the name of your state? California

I owe back in child support about 39k. I lost my job 9 months ago and have been in rehab. I am currently looking for work and paid all payments in full for 4 years before this happened. There have been no charges against me and the custodial parent does not want to press any charges. Will the courts file anything? I have been in contact with the child support services and they know my situation.
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? California

I owe back in child support about 39k. I lost my job 9 months ago and have been in rehab. I am currently looking for work and paid all payments in full for 4 years before this happened. There have been no charges against me and the custodial parent does not want to press any charges. Will the courts file anything? I have been in contact with the child support services and they know my situation.
Have you been receiving any notifications about the matter from the state? The courts won't file anything on their own, but the child support enforcement agency might do so. If you have been in contact with them and they are not forcing the issue right now then there is unlikely to be any court activity at this time. That doesn't mean that they will let it go on forever though.
 
Have you been receiving any notifications about the matter from the state? The courts won't file anything on their own, but the child support enforcement agency might do so. If you have been in contact with them and they are not forcing the issue right now then there is unlikely to be any court activity at this time. That doesn't mean that they will let it go on forever though.
True. I am currently looking for work and had not been in this situation. The state has not contacted me about the matter. I am borrowing money to make at least partial payments until I find a job.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
True. I am currently looking for work and had not been in this situation. The state has not contacted me about the matter. I am borrowing money to make at least partial payments until I find a job.
Then don't borrow trouble. Keep doing what you are doing to try to make at least partial payments and put it on the back burner until you get a job or until you start getting threatening letters from the state.
 

Bali Hai Again

Active Member
What is the name of your state? California

I owe back in child support about 39k. I lost my job 9 months ago and have been in rehab. I am currently looking for work and paid all payments in full for 4 years before this happened. There have been no charges against me and the custodial parent does not want to press any charges. Will the courts file anything? I have been in contact with the child support services and they know my situation.
Famous last words.
 
Then don't borrow trouble. Keep doing what you are doing to try to make at least partial payments and put it on the back burner until you get a job or until you start getting threatening letters from the state.
I have only received the bills for the past due amount. It does say that they will garnish my checks, which they have already and about tax returns and so on.
 

zddoodah

Active Member
I owe back in child support about 39k. I lost my job 9 months ago and have been in rehab. I am currently looking for work and paid all payments in full for 4 years before this happened. There have been no charges against me and the custodial parent does not want to press any charges.
I think what you're saying here is that your ex is willing to forgive your failure to pay and currently intends to take no action against you. Correct? If so....


Will the courts file anything?
The court isn't going to care unless someone (either your ex or the district attorney's child support enforcement unit) asks the court to do something.


I have been in contact with the child support services and they know my situation.
Ok...and? If this matter is being handled by the district attorney's child support group, then they may take action regardless of your ex's willingness to forgive the non-payment.
 

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