Child support arrears represent a significant financial burden not only for the non-custodial parent but also for the custodial parent and the child involved. When a non-custodial parent fails to meet their child support obligations, it can lead to a cascade of financial difficulties. For the custodial parent, the lack of expected financial support can result in an inability to cover essential expenses such as housing, food, and healthcare. This situation often forces custodial parents to make difficult choices, such as cutting back on necessary expenditures or seeking additional employment, which can further strain their time and resources. Moreover, the…