There are more than 60,000 cases of past due child support in Orange County<\/a>, which is equal to more than 50 percent of child support cases being overdue, according to the California Department of Child Support Services. Divorced parents should know that child support laws still apply even when one of the parents moves out of the state. Federal laws mandate cooperation between the states, so it is only a matter of time before these issues will catch up with a person who is trying to evade paying court-ordered child support.<\/p>\n Some parents battle with the scenario of their ex always paying late or never the full amount.<\/p>\n What is sad is that some exes do this to spite their ex-wife or ex-husband, but it really hurts the child. In turn, millions of kids are not receiving the support that helps them live a happier, healthier life. Before things get out of hand, (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" There are more than 60,000 cases of past due child support in Orange County, which is equal to more than 50 percent of child support cases being overdue, according to the California Department of Child Support Services. Divorced parents should…<\/span><\/p>\n