Unpaid Child Support?
How can delinquent Child Support payments be enforced? 1. The Clerk’s Office, pursuant to Florida Statutes s. 61.14(b)1, can file a judgment against a non-custodial parent if the account becomes delinquent according to the Florida Statutes. The judgment becomes a lien against any real property owned by the individual. 2. In private cases upon the request of the custodial parent, the Clerk’s Office will initiate an action to suspend the driver’s license privileges and motor vehicle registration of the delinquent noncustodial parent. If your case is being enforced by the Department of Revenue, contact that agency for suspension of driver’s license information. 3. Contact a private attorney for assistance. 4. Contact your local Department of Revenue (child support enforcement) for assistance. I received a delinquency notice stating I am behind on my child support payments. I know I am up-to-date. Why has this happened and what do I do now? In order for a Notice of Delinquency to be issued