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Child Support Enforcement - FAQ's

 

Smith & Garg, Child support Law

  1. If the non-custodial parent fails to pay child support, what can be done to enforce the court’s order?
  2. How are past due child support payments collected?
  3. If the non-custodial parent fails to pay the past due child support as ordered, what must be done to require compliance?
  4. If the non-custodial parent fails to appear at the hearing on the motion to enforce, how can he be made to comply?
  5. Assuming that the non-custodial parent is incarcerated for failure to pay child support and serves the time; does this discharge the child support obligation for the arrearage?
  6. If the non-custodial parent fails to pay court-ordered child support, is it permissible to withhold possession and access to the children?
  7. If the non-custodial parent files bankruptcy, does this terminate child support?
  8. What is the maximum amount that can be withheld from the non-custodial parent’s paycheck for child support?
  9. May the parties agree to modify child support orders without the court’s approval?

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