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There's no set age in Montana at which a judge must give consideration to a child's preferences. Rather, the judge will look at the unique circumstances of each case. As a general rule, the older a child is, the better the chance of a judge taking the child's wishes into account.
Most child support in Montana is collected via income withholding from a parent's wages. When income withholding is not available the CSSD does have other enforcement actions available.
The Montana statute of limitations on enforcement of child support is 10 years from the date of payment due for debt accrued prior to 10/1/1993; 10 years after termination of obligation for payments due after 10/1/1993.
CSED can suspend the paying parent's driver's license, recreational hunting license, and professional or occupational licenses if the parent has arrearages totaling six months or more. CSED can intercept the paying parent's state tax returns and apply them to any arrearages.
In Montana, both parents must financially support a child.
(7) (a) Except as provided in subsection (7)(b) or (7)(c), a person convicted of nonsupport shall be fined an amount not to exceed $500 or be imprisoned in the county jail for a term not to exceed 6 months, or both.
Child support ends upon the 18th birthday or at graduation from high school, whichever is later, but no later than age 19.
Montana child support is based on parenting time percentages Montana uses a parenting time percentage in its child support formula to determine the amount of child support in your divorce case. Besides income, parenting time percentages are a key part of the Montana child support formula.