Totally agree with Mr. Heads analysis. Almost every state now follows the interstate compact and uses the Mational Register, which basically means if you are suspended in one state, that star will put it on the Bational Register and none of the participating states will Gray you a license in their state.
Once you are suspended or revoked in one state, other states will almost always FIND this on their national computer database. The National Driver Registry and other tools are in place to FLAG and deny you a license elsewhere. See this Wikipedia link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Driver_Register
forclosure
Can our homeowners association forclose on our home if we can't pay our monthly fees?
My ex is planning to file for modification of child support, due to the loss of his job 18 months ago. He currently pays $637/mo for two children (ages 13 and 15), and wants to now pay $100/mo. He says that his unemployed status is the reason for the change; he cannot afford to pay any longer. I don't believe he is making serious attempts to find work, but do not know how to prove this.
Do judges consider merely what a person is currently earning, or do they consider what a person is capable of earning, based on past wages, qualifications, current job availability, etc.?