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  2. Child support - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, if the child's expenses increase, the obligee may ask the court to increase payments to cover the new costs [57] Although both parents have the right to petition the court for a support order adjustment, modifications are not automatic, and a judge may decide not to alter the amount of support after hearing the facts of the case.

  3. Child support in the United States - Wikipedia

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    If the initiating court upheld the claim, the initiating court would forward the case to the obligor's state. The responding state, having personal jurisdiction over the obligor, would provide notice and a hearing for obligor. After this hearing, the responding court would enforce the support order.

  4. Garnishment - Wikipedia

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    Wage garnishments may continue until the entire debt is paid or arrangements are made to pay off the debt. [3] Garnishments can be taken for any type of debt but common examples of debt that result in garnishments include: Child support; Defaulted student loans; Taxes; Unpaid court costs; Court-ordered judgments

  5. Student Loan Checks: Biden Updates When You’ll Get Them - AOL

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    Under Biden’s plan, up to $10,000 in federal student debt relief will be provided to individual borrowers with annual incomes below $125,000 in 2020 or 2021, and households with less than ...

  6. Court costs - Wikipedia

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    Cases are known in which one party won the case, but lost more than the monetary worth in court costs. Court costs may be awarded to one or both parties in a lawsuit, or they may be waived. [1] In the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada, the losing side is usually ordered to pay the winning side's costs. This acts as a significant disincentive ...

  7. Paying off debt in tough financial times - AOL

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    Debt relief companies such as National Debt Relief negotiate with creditors to reduce the balance of your debt, allowing you to make payments within your means and pay off your debt in a ...

  8. Brazil hires OpenAI to cut costs of court battles - AOL

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    Court-ordered debt payments have consumed a growing share of Brazil's federal budget. The government estimated it would spend 70.7 billion reais ($13.2 billion) next year on judicial decisions ...

  9. Bankruptcy discharge - Wikipedia

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    If the debtor loses the discharge order, the debtor can request a copy of the document from the clerk of the bankruptcy court that entered the order. Typically, fees are associated with the retrieval and certification of the documents. Some bankruptcy courts may use the PACER system, where the debtor can access the discharge order ...

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