Is it possible to file a lien or establish a wage assignment on a non-custodial parents workers compensation claim and/or income?
Yes. the Law Office of Ronn Bisbee can file a lien against a non-custodial parent’s interest in a permanent disability award and collect up to 25% of temporary disability benefits. It is important to note that child support orders continue to accrue (even when the respondent/obligor is injured and unable to work) unless and until the order expires by operation of law or is modified or set aside.
Related Questions
- The non-custodial parent has lost his/her job, receiving workers compensation or collecting Social Security Benefits. What happens now?
- Is it possible to file a lien or establish a wage assignment on a non-custodial parents workers compensation claim and/or income?
- A wage assignment has been sent on my case to the Non-Custodial Parent’s (NCP) employer. When can I expect the first payment?