Should Parents Be Allowed To Pay Child Support

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All parents have a responsibility to provide for their children. For many parents, due to certain circumstances, providing for their child is something that is court ordered. When a parent has been ordered to pay child support, it is imperative that they pay it because their child depends on this money for food, clothes and other things necessary for survival. While many parents have no problem providing for their child financially, others may be under the impression that paying child support is optional. Regardless of whether or not parents want to make payments, the law has required them to, so when they choose to not pay, there are consequences they will have to face.

How do the courts enforce child support orders?
Child support is court ordered, so parents are required to pay it. Once it is determined which parent will pay child support and how much they will pay every week, the courts can use a variety of methods to ensure the child receives timely payments. For example, it is possible that the courts will decide to withhold the required amount of child support from the non-custodial parent's wages and/or intercept both the state and federal tax returns. Many parents will find that they have no option other than to have child support deducted from their paychecks, as this is something that tens to order immediately after the order is in place. …show more content…

Even if they think this is something they will get away with, it is not. When they fail to make timely payments, they will be found in contempt. At this point, legal action will be taken, with the consequences possibly being harsh. In some cases, parents will be sent to jail or have to pay a fine. In addition, the courts could make it a point to notify credit bureaus of late payments, suspend or revoke their driver's license or even seize bank accounts to ensure the parent starts making payments in a timely

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