My husband has a warrant for not paying how can I get the warrant cleared

Q) My husband has a warrant for not paying how can I get the warrant cleared can I make a payment and get it lifted?

A) The process for clearing a warrant for failure to pay child support may vary depending on the state and jurisdiction, but in general, making a payment towards the past-due child support may not automatically lift the warrant.

In some cases, a payment arrangement may need to be established and followed in order for the warrant to be lifted. It is best to contact the child support enforcement agency or the court that issued the warrant to determine the specific requirements for lifting the warrant. They can provide you with information on the steps you need to take, including making a payment, to clear the warrant.

It is important to note that in some cases, a court appearance may be required to address the warrant. If your husband is unable to make the required payments, it may be necessary to negotiate a payment plan or modify the existing child support order.

It is recommended that your husband speak with an attorney for legal advice and assistance with clearing the warrant and resolving the child support issue.

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