CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT ATTORNEY FORT MYERS | NAPLES CHILD SUPPORT ATTORNEY
Yes, you can still get support but good luck getting support from someone who is not making any money. Now what’s going to happen is because they are in jail and being in jail is considered voluntary unemployment, whatever the amount was that they had to pay would be accumulating and adding towards their arrears that it would eventually have to pay once they get a job. Once they get a job then what may happen is the court may garnish their wage and the IRS may garnish their income tax in order to pay you for that back child support that they owe you.