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Hawaii Revised Statute 231-51 to 231-53 allows the CSEA to setoff the State income tax refunds of those non-custodial parents (NCP) who are delinquent in the payment of child support. The debt may include delinquency in child support, medical support, and spousal support when ordered in conjunction with child support.
If the support is owed to you, you and the non-custodial parent can submit an agreement (stipulation) to the court stating that you forgive the arrears owed and, generally, the court will approve it.
This usually occurs when the child turns eighteen (18) years of age unless the child is attending high school or the child is under twenty-three (23) years of age and is presently enrolled as a full-time student or has been accepted into and plans to attend as a full-time student for the next semester a post-high ...
In Hawaii, both parents have a duty to financially support their child(ren). Custody and visitation arrangements will affect how much support each parent pays. Specifically, the parent who spends less than half time with the child?the "noncustodial parent"?actually pays support.
Florida has not put a statute of limitations on collecting child support arrears. An obligor parent with child support arrears can be pursued indefinitely. Therefore, even after a child has grown up, a parent entitled to receive child support is entitled to seek collection of child support arrears.
In Hawaii, child support can only be modified retroactive to the date of the request, not to the date of the change in circumstances.
You may automatically request a review of child support once every three years even when there has been no change in the financial circumstances of the parties.
Hawaii's Statute of Limitations on Back Child Support Payments (Arrears) Hawaii's statute of limitations for child support enforcement is the child's 33rd birthday or 10 years after the judgement was entered, whichever is later.