myshell
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In California the child support is ordered by the court after the custodial parent has filed the necessary paperwork. Then it is automatically withdrawn, including arrears, from whatever source of income the other parent has. But I think it is illegal in Calif.? to restrict the nonpaying parent from visitations
based on nonpayment. At least I think that's the way it is currently? Does anyone know if Florida law is different than that?
Again, from experience, it is illegal in Florida. I was just explaining why some custodial parents get away with it. A lot of times the person doesn't keep a job to automatically withdraw support from or runs off to another state. It is amazing the lengths people will go to to avoid paying.