
Child Support Collections
Child support collections refer to the process by which financial payments are collected from a non-custodial parent to support their child's upbringing. These payments are typically determined during divorce or custody proceedings and aim to cover expenses like food, housing, and education. If the paying parent fails to make payments, collection agencies or government agencies may step in to enforce the obligation. This can involve wage garnishment, tax refund interception, or other legal measures to ensure the child receives the financial support they need for their well-being.