Data Reveals Over $100 Billion Owed in Back Child Support

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Data Reveals Over $100 Billion Owed in Back Child Support

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When a married couple with children get a divorce or parents of a child who are not married go their separate ways, it’s often the case that a court will order child support payments to be made by the parent who does not have primary custody of that child or those children.  These orders need to be taken seriously for many reasons, as failing to remain current on a child support obligation can lead to extremely difficult legal problems.

As much as most people seem to understand how serious this obligation is, data that was recently released by the federal government reveals that child support payments are drastically in arrears when they are totaled into one sum that includes the entire country.  According to the government, more than $100 billion is owed in back child support by parents, and approximately half of that is owed to the government because they will place families in this position on public assistance that the non-custodial parent will need to pay back.

This stunning figure may come as a shock to many people, but most experts are far from surprised.  Given the recent economic conditions and the lack of jobs overall, many parents are simply unable to keep up with this obligation.  Instead of dealing with this issue in a proactive manner, many will simply attempt to run and avoid this responsibility even though the government will work tirelessly to track them down.

San Diego Child Support Lawyers

Most people understand that, especially in this current environment, circumstances can change quickly for anyone in terms of their finances.  Therefore, people who face financial turmoil need to take immediate steps to deal with their child support obligations as quickly as possible before serious legal problems arise.

If you are one of the many people who faces potential problems with this obligation, you need to seek the help of San Diego child support lawyers who have been helping fathers through these situations for many years.  Contact the Men’s Legal Center today to schedule an initial consultation.

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