Income intercepts
According to the County of San Diego’s Department of Child Support Services, income intercepts are one of the options available for collecting back child support in the state. The DCSS is able to seize parents’ state and federal income tax refunds and apply those funds to their child …show more content…
The Judicial Council of California points out that local child support agencies may suspend or withhold any permanent, state-issued license. This includes parents’ driver’s licenses. In addition, people who fall behind on their child support payments may have their recreational licenses, including those for hunting and fishing, and their professional licenses, such as medical, cosmetologist and contractor’s licenses. …show more content…
According to the Judicial Council of California, missed child support payments, as well as those that are made, are reported to the major credit reporting agencies. Consequently, parents’ credit ratings may be adversely affected if they fall behind, or choose not to pay, on their child support. This could impact their ability to receive lines of credit, purchase homes and even get hired for certain jobs.
Consulting with an attorney
When California parents go into arrears on their child support, the effects may be far reaching. Noncustodial parents face a range of enforcement options, which may cause them personal and professional issues. Custodial parents, on the other hand, may struggle to provide for their child without the additional support. Therefore, people who are struggling to make their child support payments, or who are owed back support, may benefit from working with an attorney. A lawyer may help them understand their rights and options, as well as guide them through the legal