How long is a child support Judgement good for?

How long is a child support Judgement good for?

Child support remains payable until all of the back payments have been collected. Some states allow parents to get a judgment on child support and then renew the judgment after ten years, further extending the debt obligation for the amount in arrears.

How do I get my child support arrears dismissed in California?

Under California law, the following strategies may be available to address back child support and arrears:

  1. Motion to Re-Determine Back Child Support.
  2. Compromise of Arrears Program.
  3. Suspension of Interest Under Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
  4. Petition for ‘Equitable Forgiveness’
  5. Motion to Set Aside Invalid Court Judgment.

Is there a statute of limitations on back child support in Michigan?

Michigan’s Statute of Limitations on Back Child Support Payments (Arrears) The Michigan statute of limitations on enforcement of child support is 10 years after last obligation due.

Is there a statute of limitations on child support in NY?

In the state of New York, the statute of limitations allows parents to collect unpaid child support for 20 years from the date of default.

What is California State law on child support?

California’s child support law is based on the principle that even though parents have separated or divorced, children should continue to benefit from the financial support of both parents, just like they would if the parents were still together.

What is the age limit for child support in California?

Child support in California generally lasts until a child reaches the age of 18 AND graduates from high school OR turns 19 years old. Child support may be ordered past the age of 19 if there is a child with special needs. We can provide you with a report for just child support, or both child and spousal support.

What is the Statute of limitations for physical abuse?

If the child abuse is sexual in nature, then the statute of limitations is 50 years after the child turns 18. If it is a physical abuse and it is not ‘serious’ then the statute of limitations is 2 years.

What is the Statute of limitations for sex abuse?

The criminal statutes of limitations include: No statute of limitations: rape, violent sexual abuse, sexual abuse with the threat of violence, and any sexual abuse of a victim under the age of 16, Other felony sexual abuse: three years, and Misdemeanor abuse: one year.