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In addition to garnishment of a parent's sources of income, the failure to make court-ordered child support also constitutes criminal contempt of court. A contempt of court conviction can result in jail time and fines until the parent pays outstanding child support amounts.
Civil Contempt ? If a parent does not obey a court order, he or she may be found in contempt of the order. Child Support Enforcement can ask a judge to find a parent in contempt if he or she is 30 days late in support payments or does not comply with the medical support order.
Statute Of Limitations 20 years from the date the child support payment was due.
Rule 32 was amended effective June 1, 2023, to provide a method of calculating child support in cases in which a court order provides for shared 50% physical custody, i.e., when each parent retains physical custody of a child 50% (or approximately 50%) of the time.
Effective June 1, 2023 Rule 32(C) was amended to add paragraph (7), which provides for the shared 50% physical-custody adjustment ("SPCA"). Before this amendment, Rule 32 contained no provision for calculating child support in cases involving shared 50% physical custody.
Alabama Support Enforcement Measures Liens may be filed against his or her property or other assets. Driver's, professional, and hunting/fishing licenses may be suspended. A judge may sentence a nonpaying parent to jail and enter a judgment for past due child support. Passport applications may be denied.
The crime is increased to a felony if the parent has failed to make payments for more than two years or failed to make $10,000 in payments. If a parent is convicted under the Act, he or she can face imprisonment, fines, and mandatory restitution to pay back the child support owed at the time of sentencing.