Contact your child support enforcement officer. She has access to an interstate database of all kinds of legal records: utility bills, traffic tickets, employment records, marriage, divorce, and death records, tax return information, warrants for arrest, actual arrests, etc.
Withholding order is effective "as soon as possible" but no later than 10 days after it is received.
Upon request, employers must provide information to state child support agencies about employees, including employment status and information on wages, income, withholdings, and possible health insurance.
Self-employed parents must maintain careful records of their income sources and business expenses. These records serve as evidence during child support proceedings. The court may scrutinize bank statements, tax returns and business records to establish a comprehensive financial picture.
Upon request, employers must provide information to state child support agencies about employees, including employment status and information on wages, income, withholdings, and possible health insurance.
If the child support order says that you have to report any changes in your income, then not doing so will place you in contempt of court and you could face jail time.
The amount you are permitted to withhold from an individual's income cannot exceed 50% of their net income (the amount after FICA, withholding taxes, and a health insurance premium that covers the child/ren have been deducted).
In New York State, a child is entitled to be supported by his or her parents until the age of 21. However, if the child is under 21 years of age, and is married, or self-supporting, or in the military, the child is considered to be "emancipated" and the parents' support obligation ends.