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What is the COAP program?

What is the COAP program?

COAP is a debt reduction program provided by the state of California for eligible parents to pay less than the total child support debt. To be eligible for the program, the child support debt must be owed to the state for periods when the dependent(s) received cash aid.

Can a court order a parent to pay child support?

On the other hand, without a court order, the other parent has no obligation to pay either so it can be difficult for you to seek support from that person. In other words, there is no legal obligation for a parent to pay child support without an order to do so.

How does the Office of child support work?

The Office of Child Support (usually through the Prosecuting Attorney) or a parent may ask the court to issue a support order. The court generally orders the non-custodial parent to provide support for the child who is living with the other parent.

How does a court determine child support coverage?

In most cases, The court will determine which parent must provide coverage and which parent must contribute a monthly payment toward the premium.

How is child support calculated in joint custody?

In most cases of joint custody, the amount of child support each parent is required to pay is normally calculated by the court. It takes into account the percentage that each parent contributes to the couple’s joint income as well as the percentage of time each parent has physical custody of the children.

On the other hand, without a court order, the other parent has no obligation to pay either so it can be difficult for you to seek support from that person. In other words, there is no legal obligation for a parent to pay child support without an order to do so.

How does an employer pay for child support?

With a wage assignment, if the parent ordered to pay support is regularly employed, the employer will take support payments directly out of his or her paycheck. Most support is paid this way, and federal and state laws require it in almost all child support cases.

What happens if a judge issues a retroactive child support order?

There’s a big distinction between a parent who’s refusing to pay court-ordered child support and a parent who hasn’t yet been ordered to pay. If you’re the paying parent, and a judge issues a retroactive child support order, you will have to pay support for a certain period of time before child support was officially granted.

How are child support payments calculated in Georgia?

Child support payments are generally awarded to the custodial parent of a minor child to help with expenses associated with raising that child. Georgia law uses a child support calculation that takes into account the income of both parents.