This official Affidavit for Termination of Withholding Order for Support is signed by the person obligated to pay child support when the child or children reaches the age of majority and there is not past due amounts owed.
This official Affidavit for Termination of Withholding Order for Support is signed by the person obligated to pay child support when the child or children reaches the age of majority and there is not past due amounts owed.
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Turn in your completed Petition to Terminate Withholding for Child Support form at the district clerk's office in the county where your current order was made. Get a copy for both you and the other party. The clerk will file-stamp your forms with the date and time and return the copies to you.
Typically, to terminate or modify your child support arrangement, you will need to complete paperwork and submit it to the court for approval. You will have file a request for a hearing (Form-FL 300) and ask the court to end child support payments. After you file, the clerk will assign a court date.
If both parents agree to end child support, the proper way to end the obligation is by filing a motion with the court to terminate child support. The order MUST BE SIGNED BY A JUDGE to be effective. Ask the OAG is this has been done. If it has not you are still obligated under a court order to pay child support.
Turn in your completed Petition to Terminate Withholding for Child Support form at the district clerk's office in the county where your current order was made. Get a copy for both you and the other party. The clerk will file-stamp your forms with the date and time and return the copies to you.
If you are unable to pay off the debt, you may be able to negotiate with the custodial parent (through your attorneys) to remove the lien on a specific property to be free to sell it. Selling a property with a child support lien against it is difficult. Most purchasers don't care to become part of a family issue.