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Oklahoma. The state permits a waiver of some or all child support arrears with court approval, provided the parents mutually agree (or the state agrees when the debt is owed to the state).
Enforcement of past due child support in Oklahoma is not subject to a Statute of Limitations.
Oklahoma Human Services Child Support Services (CSS) collects and enforces interest on past-due Oklahoma court-ordered child support payments, per Section 114 of Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes (43 O.S. § 114).
Those payments have a 15-day "grace period" on either end of the review period.
State law and policy authorizes Child Support Services (CSS) staff to enter into a settlement waiving all or some of the child support arrearages assigned to the state of Oklahoma. See Appendix A. Settlements must be approved by the State's Attorney and memorialized in a court order.