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1 - Deciding the Fair Income of Both Parents - There are many pages in the Rule that talk about different kinds of money. The law says that almost all kinds of income must be used to calculate child support; even things like overtime, lottery winnings, and unemployment bene...
/Resources-Forms/Articles/The-Eight-Major-Steps-In-Calculating-Child-Support/The-Eight-Major-Steps-In-Calculating-Child-Support 6/22/2012 6:26:51 AM
When the non-custodial parent has regular employment, the preferred method of payment is income withholding, whereby a notice is sent to the employer, indicating the court-ordered amount, including any applicable arrears, to deduct from the non-custodial parent's paycheck. I...
/Services-Programs/Custodial-Parents/Enforcement-Making-sure-child-support-gets-paid/Income-withholding 6/7/2012 6:49:29 PM
If the non-custodial parent is not paying child support and has money in the bank, or owns stocks and bonds, the Child Support Office may be able to take those assets to pay the support.
/Services-Programs/Custodial-Parents/Enforcement-Making-sure-child-support-gets-paid/Seizure-of-assets 6/7/2012 6:59:50 PM
Any money that the non-custodial parent may be entitled to as part of a court-awarded lawsuit or settlement may be applied to past-due child support payments.
/Services-Programs/Custodial-Parents/Enforcement-Making-sure-child-support-gets-paid/Civil-awards-settlements 6/7/2012 7:03:41 PM
Warrants may be issued in connection with a child support case if the non-custodial parent doesn’t appear for a court date or doesn’t comply with the court order(s). Arrest from a warrant may lead to incarceration.
/Services-Programs/Custodial-Parents/Enforcement-Making-sure-child-support-gets-paid/Warrants 6/7/2012 7:05:31 PM
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