What happens if someone refuses to pay their child support obligation?
There are several remedies available, including the option of asking the Court to hold the non-paying parent in contempt of court. Other remedies include the suspension of a driver’s license and the issuance of an income deduction order. The correct calculation of child support is more than just plugging numbers into a formula. There are many considerations, and each must be carefully weighed and accounted for in order to make sure that your child support calculation is correct. To schedule a free consultation with one of the family law and child support attorneys at The Law Office of Silverman and Vorhis, call 352-240-1973 , or use the form at right to contact our office today. Click here to return to the topic list for our Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce.
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