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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
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/Non-Custodial-Parents/Enforcement-Making-sure-child-support-gets-paid/Civil-awards-settlements 6/7/2012 7:03:41 PM
A payor who owes over $1,000 in child support payments will have this debt reported to credit agencies. This will hurt their credit rating when buying a home, car or getting credit cards.
/Services-Programs/Non-Custodial-Parents/Enforcement-Making-sure-child-support-gets-paid/Credit-reporting 6/7/2012 6:49:51 PM
If the child support payments have not been paid for six months or more the licensing agency, either through court or administratively, may suspend, revoke or deny any licenses the payor has or is applying for. This includes driving, professional, occupational, recreational or...
/Services-Programs/Non-Custodial-Parents/Enforcement-Making-sure-child-support-gets-paid/License-suspension 6/7/2012 7:00:21 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/Non-Custodial-Parents/Enforcement-Making-sure-child-support-gets-paid/Warrants 6/7/2012 7:05:31 PM
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