Income Withholding for Support (FL-195) tells an employer that the court made an order for you or the other person in the case to pay child support. If your ex works under the table and refuses to pay child support, you can take them to court.The parent or spouse's own income is not correctly listed, often when the parent completing the form works for cash (under the table) or works a part-time job. Mark box 1 or 2 on the Employer Response form and return to the LCSA within 20 business days from the date of the notice. Employers paying cash under the table do not fill out quarterly or annual tax forms. And, they do not record employee wages on Forms W-2. If the form you need is not on the Judicial Council website, you will have to make. Instructs employers and federal agencies on how to process income withholding orders including examples of calculations. Every child support case is unique. By definition, money earned "working under the table" is money that is difficult, if not impossible to prove is being earned.