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If I Can’t Pay Child Support Right Now, Can I Still Visit My Kids In Queens?

September 4, 2015 by Marc Jacob

Yes, your former spouse can’t stop you from seeing your kids in Queens, even if you’re behind on child support.

Many people go through tough economic times following a job loss, injury, or illness. None of these things should threaten your relationship with your children.

What you should be concerned about is being behind on child support, which can have serious legal implications for you, including loss of your driver’s license and even jail time.

The State of New York has many ways to recover back child support, and staying on top of your payments – or working with the system when you experience hard times – can save you a lot of trouble down the road.

For help when you’re struggling with child support, call the attorneys at Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino today at 718-523-1111 and talk to an experienced child support lawyer for free.

Filed Under: Child Custody

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