The Dallas courts take child support seriously, as it is payment used to help fund the child’s needs and other expenses, including but not limited to clothing, food, shelter, entertainment, schooling, and extracurricular activities. When court-ordered payments are not being made, it can be frustrating to the custodial parent, if not more than a little worrisome. After all, that parent is surviving off a single income and must raise a child (or multiple) on that income alone.
If you are the custodial parent, and if your child’s other parent has not and/or refuses to make child support payments, reach out the Dallas child support enforcement attorneys of Clark Law Group. We will advise you on the best course of action to take to recover payments owed to you.
Child Support Enforcement Tactics
It is illegal for a parent to skip out on court-ordered child support payments. If a parent refuses to make payments, or if he or she cannot and does not inform the courts of circumstances that may prevent him or her from making payments, he or she could face penalties and even jail time. However, until it comes to that, there are ways for the custodial parent to recover delinquent child support payments. If you are not receiving the payments owed to you, go down to the local Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) (often referred to as the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS)) for help. The department will enact one of the following child support enforcement measures:
Federal Intervention
If the situation is dire enough, the U.S. Office of the Inspector General (OIG) may step in. This usually only happens when the delinquent parent lives in a different state than the child, and:
If the OIG is forced to step in, the punishment is usually pretty severe. First time offenders face a hefty fine and up to six months in prison. Second time offenders or those who have not made a payment in over two years, face a prison sentence of at least two years and fines up to $250,000.
Reach Out to a Dallas Child Support Enforcement Attorney
If your child’s other parent refuses to make his or her court ordered child support payments, reach out to the child support enforcement attorneys at the law offices of Clark Law Group. We can advise you on what steps you need to take to recover delinquent payments in as quick and hassle free manner as possible. To consult with a family law attorney, call Clark Law Group at 469-906-2266 today.