Saturday, February 21, 2015

was unemployed for most of 2011, half of unemployment benefits garnished for child support bi-weekly now employed in 2012--do I wait for th...

Question

was unemployed for most of 2011, half of unemployment benefits garnished for child support bi-weekly; now employed in 2012--do I wait for the court system to attach support garnishment to my wages or do I estimate support payments to the child's mother, possibly incurring overpayments (state of IL issue/question)?

And is the payment based on gross or net wages (including or before my deductions for 401k, savings plan, eg)?



Answer

Unless you have a pure percentage support order, you owe what was previously ordered before you lost your job. Any unpaid amount is accruing interest at 9% per annum. It is best for you to get the money taken out of your wages ASAP, or go to court and seek a modification of the support order based upon your current income.



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