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Delaware D.C.A. Title 13, Chapter 5, Sec. 501(d) states that support continues until the child reaches the age of 18 if the child is a full time high school student and is likely to graduate. Duty ends at 19 or graduation, whichever comes first.
Any person who owes $1,000.00 or more in arrears or retroactive support and is 30 or more days delinquent in payment of a child support order from either Family Court or the Division of Child Support Enforcement may have his/her license suspended as defined in Title 13 Delaware Code section 516.
If the court finds the NCP in contempt, the judge may order a purge payment, impose a sanction and even put the NCP in jail.
There is no statute of limitations in Delaware for child support arrears enforcement.
The amount of the arrears payment is determined on a case-by-case basis. A person who is found in contempt of court for not paying child support can also be incarcerated until a designated amount of support is paid.
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Child Support Overview A support action begins when one parent files a support petition, requesting the Court to order the other parent to pay child support. After the petition is filed, the Court may order genetic testing to establish paternity, if necessary.