What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I am divorced. I have full custody, legal and physical. There is a restraining order against my ex, which prevents him from seeing his child until certain actions are completed as ordered by the court. These tasks ordered have not been completed or scheduled.
He was ordered to pay child support, which was originally garnished from his paycheck. He then lost his job. That was over three years ago. I have not received any child support since then.
Recently, his tax return was taken and applied to child support. I received notice yesterday that I will be getting a payment from the tax return.
I am in a relationship and we are planning on getting married. We (myself, the child and my fiance) have discussed my fiance adopting the child. We are currently shopping for a lawyer, but we are also waiting until after we are married.
I know that California has financial abandonment laws. If the payment was involuntary, as in the tax return was redirected, does that negate the year of non-payment required to declare the child abandoned?
Thanks.
I am divorced. I have full custody, legal and physical. There is a restraining order against my ex, which prevents him from seeing his child until certain actions are completed as ordered by the court. These tasks ordered have not been completed or scheduled.
He was ordered to pay child support, which was originally garnished from his paycheck. He then lost his job. That was over three years ago. I have not received any child support since then.
Recently, his tax return was taken and applied to child support. I received notice yesterday that I will be getting a payment from the tax return.
I am in a relationship and we are planning on getting married. We (myself, the child and my fiance) have discussed my fiance adopting the child. We are currently shopping for a lawyer, but we are also waiting until after we are married.
I know that California has financial abandonment laws. If the payment was involuntary, as in the tax return was redirected, does that negate the year of non-payment required to declare the child abandoned?
Thanks.