Hawaii Final Child Support Payment Notice

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This form is a letter to an ex-wife informing her that all obligations to make child support payments will be fulfilled by tender of this final payment. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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FAQ

Hawaii Child Support ing to Hawaii law, the ?non-custodial parent? ? the parent who does not have physical custody of the children ? must pay child support to the ?custodial parent.? The payment of child support is required by law and cannot be waived by the custodial parent.

An order terminating child support is issued by an administrative hearings officer after a hearing or as a result of an uncontested action is filed with the Family Court. The administrative order issued in this manner has the same force and authority as the child support orders issued by the Family Court.

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.

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.

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.

In Hawaii, if a child is in college, the court can mandate that the paying parent pay child support up until 23-years-of-age. If the child has special needs that require that they receive extra care, the court can require child support even beyond 23.

The short answer is ? generally no. As discussed above, the formula looks at the gross monthly incomes of both parties, then factors in medical insurance premiums and child care expenses. In situations where one party is also paying alimony to the other party, that amount will be factored in as well.

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Hawaii Final Child Support Payment Notice