Direct Child Support Payments
Summary
In Georgia, paying child support directly to the other parent instead of through the Family Support Registry can cause issues with record-keeping, as these payments may not be officially recognized by the court. This could lead to enforcement actions or claims of non-payment. To resolve this, you may need to petition the court to acknowledge the direct payments. Consider consulting with a family law attorney to explore your options and ensure compliance with Georgias child support regulations.Full Conversation
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In Georgia, paying child support directly to the other parent instead of through the Family Support Registry can lead to complications, such as lack of official records. Here are some points to consider:
- Direct payments may not be recognized by the court as official payments.
- This could result in enforcement actions or claims of non-payment.
To address this, you might need to petition the court to recognize the direct payments. Was there a specific reason for making payments directly instead of through the registry?