I have question here and am hoping I can get some input.
A divorced parent was required to pay the child support. The payment was supposed to start 15 years ago, but the supposed payee has yet made any payment. Now he is about a few hundred of thousand behind, while the other parents who have the children was not provided any financial support.
The supposed payee does not work and does not possess any asset. The only thing he has that can go toward is his life insurance payout. If his beneficiary is someone else, does the government have the right to recover the payment from his life insurance policy after his pass-away?
Any input is appreciated.
A divorced parent was required to pay the child support. The payment was supposed to start 15 years ago, but the supposed payee has yet made any payment. Now he is about a few hundred of thousand behind, while the other parents who have the children was not provided any financial support.
The supposed payee does not work and does not possess any asset. The only thing he has that can go toward is his life insurance payout. If his beneficiary is someone else, does the government have the right to recover the payment from his life insurance policy after his pass-away?
Any input is appreciated.
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