Falling behind on your child support payments is a dangerous predicament to be in. The Attorney General can file a quasi-criminal lawsuit against you and you can spend time in jail. Typically, you can resolve your situation through a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
You can typically relieve your budget by discharging unsecured debts and free up some money to pay back the child support arrears through a 60 month (5 year) Plan.
Filing bankruptcy typically enables clients to streamline their expenditures and get them back on the track to financial recovery.