When you both agree it’s a child support payment Examples of third party payments include: rent or mortgage payments. health insurance. payments for essential medical or dental.
Will you get a stimulus check if you owe child support arrears?
Many individuals refer to arrears as “back child support”. If you are delinquent on your child support payments, the State may have referred your arrears to the federal government for collection. If this has occurred, then yes, your stimulus check will be seized and applied to your arrears.
Does California have a statute of limitations on child support?
In California, there is a statute of limitations (meaning a time limit) on bringing a motion for contempt related to non-payment of support. You have three years from the date a payment was due (but not paid) to file a contempt action against a delinquent parent.
How far back can child support be claimed in California?
three years
Retroactive child support payments are limited to the past three years. Courts order retroactive child support when a final order for support was delayed. Retroactive support may also be ordered if a temporary child support order was not issued at the beginning of the action.
Is the ex entitled to a share of the home sale profits?
A: Although you own the home legally and have the right to self it by yourself, your ex may have some rights to be compensated for money they put out…..but I doubt they will be able to prove it in court. There are many “ifs” that need to be answered to get a clear picture on the legitimacy of your ex’s case.
What happens if you put a house up for sale with a lien?
“If you attempt to put a house up for sale with liens, you are going to run into delays,“ warns Nick Woodward, a real estate agent with Keller Williams in Connecticut. Do liens mean a property sale can’t go through? In some cases, liens can mean delays that are only hiccups.
Can you exclude gain from sale of main home?
You may qualify to exclude from your income all or part of any gain from the sale of your main home. Your main home is the one in which you live most of the time. To claim the exclusion, you must meet the ownership and use tests.
How does a property with multiple heirs be sold?
In this case, the home sells at a foreclosure auction, and the heirs divide the proceeds. It involves going to court to force the sale. This process sells the home quickly but will result in a much lower sale price, often as much as two-thirds less than the home’s value.