District of Columbia Sworn Answer or Response to Petition or Complaint for Child Support

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Court Orders to Collect Child Support Together, the judge and CDU can: withhold income from a delinquent parent's paychecks as soon as a parent is 30 days behind. place liens on real or personal property owned by a delinquent parent.

Judges won't allow parents to lower their child support payments by having additional children. Sometimes courts must determine child support for a parent who already pays support for another child.

The statute of limitations for child support debts in the District of Columbia is 12 years. After that time, ?the judgment . . . shall cease to have any operation or effect? and is no longer enforceable ?except in the case of a proceeding that may be then pending for the enforcement of the judgment.?

(n) The child support obligation, including additions for health insurance premiums, extraordinary medical expenses, and child care expenses, shall not exceed 35% of the adjusted gross income of the parent with a legal duty to pay support.

Either parent can file a motion to modify child support, asking the court to increase, decrease, suspend (stop for a period of time) or terminate (end altogether) the child support order.

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District of Columbia Sworn Answer or Response to Petition or Complaint for Child Support