No, your will not lose any rights to your child support by filing for bankruptcy. You must disclose in your bankruptcy how much child support you receive. However, this child support is exempt from being taken to in order to pay your creditors (meaning it is exempt property) for any amount reasonably necessary to help support your children.
The child support that you receive is considered income for purposes of the means test. The means test is the mechanism used to determine if you qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. (If you do not qualify for a 7, you can always file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy if you meet the debt ceiling to do so.)
To find out more about child support in bankruptcy, contact a Jacksonville bankruptcy attorney today. We do free consultations, just give us a call at 904-685-1200 to schedule yours today!