If you have recently been through a divorce in California, you may be encountering some unexpected difficulties after the judge declared your marriage officially dissolved. One of those can be issues collecting spousal support from your ex-spouse. While the court may have ordered payments of a certain amount to be made, your ex-spouse may be refusing to pay the full amount or, in some cases, any at all.
According to the California Court System, your local child support agency will only be involved if child support payments have been ordered and you have requested their assistance. If you are receiving solely spousal support and no child support, you will need to collect payment through other methods.
Many judges will require your ex-spouse’s wages to be garnished. This means that his or her employer will automatically take the spousal support amount out of the paycheck before it is issued. There are a few potential problems with this method, including that fact that it will be the employer’s responsibility to withhold and deliver the spousal support payments. If the employer will not cooperate, you may have to take him or her to court. Also, your ex-spouse must be receiving a regular paycheck in order for this arrangement to work. If you are not receiving payments, legal help may be required.
If you have not been receiving regular payments, you may be owed back-payments. The courts have decreed that these past due amounts will also accrue interest that should be paid to you. This information is intended for your education and should not be considered legal advice.
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