If parents can agree on appropriate divorce child support payment amounts, they can avoid court and simply file a written divorce child support agreement to a court. This divorce child support document is legally enforceable. Even if the parents can agree on the divorce child support payments, it's a good idea to consult a lawyer. If they cannot agree, a judge will decide the amount of the divorce child support payments in court. Judges follow divorce child support laws, and calculate appropriate divorce child support payments.
Responsibility for divorce child support enforcement lies with the state, and each state has its own divorce child support payment enforcement program. Many 'deadbeat' parents often fail to pay divorce child support. When this happens, there are a variety of divorce child support enforcement tactics that the state can use. However, some parents manage to avoid divorce child support payments for years.
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