What are the incarceration limits for child support in Missouri?

Full question:

How long can you be incarcerated for child support?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Child Support
  • Date:
  • State: Missouri

Answer:

In Missouri, you can be incarcerated for up to one year for failing to pay child support. However, if you are more than twelve months behind on payments, the incarceration period can increase to up to four years, and this can be classified as a felony.

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FAQs

In Missouri, you can face incarceration for failing to pay child support if you are more than twelve months behind on payments. Depending on the amount of time you are behind, you could be jailed for up to one year, or if over twelve months, up to four years. The latter can be classified as a felony.