ALL parties will sign the "Agreement to Stop the Income Withholding Order (and Support Order(s))" in front of a Clerk of the Court or a Notary, AND, If the state of Arizona (DES) was involved in your case, a representative of that agency will also sign the "Agreement ", AND.
Waiving Child Support Arrears If the child support arrears are due to the custodial parent, then he or she has the right to negotiate a waiver of child support arrears. As with the settlement process, both parties will need to reach and sign an agreement, which the court will need to approve.
- Send a formal written notice to the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) informing them of your change in circumstances and your intention to seek a modification or termination of the child support order. Include any relevant documentation and a copy of the filed motion.
ALL parties will sign the "Agreement to Stop the Income Withholding Order (and Support Order(s))" in front of a Clerk of the Court or a Notary, AND, If the state of Arizona (DES) was involved in your case, a representative of that agency will also sign the "Agreement ", AND.
Stopping Child Support When Your Child Turns Eighteen. (A.R.S. § 25-501). Most Arizona child support orders issued in the past 8-10 years contain a presumptive date for the termination of support. So long as there are no child support arrears, the employer should discontinue withholding after the termination date.
All parties will sign the "Agreement to Stop the Income Withholding Order (and Support Order(s))" in front of a Clerk of the Court or a Notary, and, If the state of Arizona (DES) was involved in your case, a representative of that agency will also sign the "Agreement ", and.
As a general rule, child support ends when a child reaches the age of 18, unless the child is still in high school. If the child is still in high school when they turn 18, the child support will continue until the child graduates from high school or turns 19 years of age.
Child support arrears can even continue past the age of majority, so the debt doesn't necessarily go away when your child turns 18 or graduates high school. The desire to have child support arrears reduced is certainly understandable, especially if the debt has reached a level that is seemingly insurmountable.
ALL parties will sign the "Agreement to Stop the Income Withholding Order (and Support Order(s))" in front of a Clerk of the Court or a Notary, AND, If the state of Arizona (DES) was involved in your case, a representative of that agency will also sign the "Agreement ", AND.