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Does Child Support Stop if I Lose My Job in Louisville?

Does Child Support Stop if I Lose My Job in Louisville? - Family Law

Does child support stop if I lose my job in Louisville?  The COVID-19 pandemic has brought substantial challenges for many payors of child support here in Louisville and across Kentucky.  Facing a furlough, layoff or losing a job can impact your ability to pay all debts, including child support.  What happens if you can’t afford to keep up with your child support payments?

Many people think it is fairly obvious that the answer to the question “does child support stop if I lose my job in Louisville?” would be “yes.”  They would argue, “If you don’t have any money how can you be forced to pay child support?”

Kentucky law requires every parent to be financially responsible for the basic needs of their child including food, clothing, shelter, health care and education.  If you miss child support payments for any reason, including unemployment due to the pandemic, there may be legal and financial ramifications.

The local child support agency is responsible for one thing: collecting child support.  If you miss several payments the child support collection agency will pursue payment using every tool available to them under the law.  These include but are not limited to:

  • The ability to put a levy against your bank account(s)
  • Seizure of tax refunds or any payment such as the recent $1200 stimulus check
  • Attachment of a lien against any property you own
  • Harmful report to credit bureaus lowering your credit scores
  • Suspension of any professional license or contractors license

Does child support stop if I lose my job in Louisville?  No, and you might want to know the child support collection agency can also garnish your unemployment benefits as well as any Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

If you have lost your job we invite you to contact the divorce and family law attorneys at Dodd & Dodd to discuss filing to request a temporary or permanent reduction in your child support.

We invite you to review the strong recommendations of our former clients and contact us or call 502-584-1108 to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced divorce and family law attorneys.