AZ--
I have been awarded a judgment for about 80K in back child support. NCP has been paying according to the agreement, with exception for a few months while working out a new custody agreement--however is current now. NCP has failed to provide relevant financial documents, and therefore the present agreement was made without all the facts present. I've now discovered 3 new real estate assets not previously disclosed. I know that I could go back to court with this information and hope for the court to intervene--but things don't always go as we would hope in court--which is why NCP has been able to skirt around providing documents. And the time, expense and emotional drain is not something I look forward to. I am wondering if I--or the state could lien his properties to pay back this enormous debt, or if I am stuck with what has been agreed to unless I go back to court. I'd like to get paid back as much and as quickly as possible before NCP decides to just stop paying all together, which is what I believe will happen sooner or later. Also, I have not lodged this judgment in his home state and wonder if there is an upside in doing this? thank you!
I have been awarded a judgment for about 80K in back child support. NCP has been paying according to the agreement, with exception for a few months while working out a new custody agreement--however is current now. NCP has failed to provide relevant financial documents, and therefore the present agreement was made without all the facts present. I've now discovered 3 new real estate assets not previously disclosed. I know that I could go back to court with this information and hope for the court to intervene--but things don't always go as we would hope in court--which is why NCP has been able to skirt around providing documents. And the time, expense and emotional drain is not something I look forward to. I am wondering if I--or the state could lien his properties to pay back this enormous debt, or if I am stuck with what has been agreed to unless I go back to court. I'd like to get paid back as much and as quickly as possible before NCP decides to just stop paying all together, which is what I believe will happen sooner or later. Also, I have not lodged this judgment in his home state and wonder if there is an upside in doing this? thank you!