Legal Question in Family Law in Michigan
Past Due Foregiveness
I owe $100,000 in arrearages. My daughter is now 22 years old. I am the non-custodial parent. I moved to Florida for work because I lost my home in Michigan to foreclosure, but I still make my payments. I'm a few payments behind and the mother is now threatening to have me arrested. I have a non-related dependant living with me. I make $4,000 per month. Is there a chance I can get arrested? Is there a chance that I can be granted a Past Due Foregiveness given that I'll NEVER be able to pay the arrearages in my lifetime?
Asked on 7/06/09, 6:53 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
David Slater
David P. Slater, Esq.
Re: Past Due Foregiveness
1. No without an order of contempt.
2. Not without consent.
Answered on 7/06/09, 8:06 pm