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Enforcement of Child Support If the other parent isn't paying child support as ordered by the court, you can ask the Office of the Attorney General to step in to enforce the order.
More importantly to you, DSHS will automatically take steps to collect if the obligor fails to pay. Those steps can include garnishing the obligor's wages, suspending his or her driver's license, and even intercepting tax refunds.
Common methods that courts use to enforce child support orders include: Wage Garnishment: This is an order that is sent to the delinquent parent's employer informing them to withhold a specific amount of money from each paycheck to repay past-due child support.
Support Enforcement Options in Wisconsin Income Withholding: Almost any delinquency triggers employer income withholding. Wisconsin has very strong income withholding laws, so employers may direct up to 65 percent of an obligor's check to the obligee. If the obligor is self-employed, courts often require a large bond.
Washington has removed the age brackets and child support is now the same amount (for the basic support) regardless of the child's age. Now, parents with children younger than twelve years old, will be able to receive more support than before even if their divorce case was finalized before January 1, 2019.
The court in Washington may also order liens or a sheriff's sale in order to enforce a child support order and pay off any amount in arrears. A lien can be placed on real estate or personal property and must be paid off before the seller can collect any profits on the sale of the property.
The child support order may also be enforced through one of the following actions: Withholding child support from paychecks, unemployment or weekly worker's compensation benefits. Intercepting federal and/or state income tax refunds.
DCS has 10 years from the date your youngest child in the order turns 18 to collect unpaid support. What if DCS wants more time to collect support from me? They might ask you to sign a Waiver of Defense/Statute of Limitations form. This lets them collect unpaid support indefinitely.