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Civil Contempt of Court A person may be incarcerated for civil contempt for willfully failing and refusing to comply with a court order, such as a purge plan, for child support.
For example, if a person has not paid the child support, health-care expenses or child-care expenses as ordered, the judge can hold the person in contempt, sentence the person to jail, and then give the person a chance to stay out of jail and obey the order by making regular payments to bring the payments current.
A basic amount of child support be ordered in every case. The rules define that basic amount as: $50.00 per month or ? 10% of a parent's income. The court will order whichever amount is higher.
What is the age of emancipation in Nebraska? The age of emancipation is 19 in Nebraska. Child support is paid through to the birth month of the child when they reach age 19, unless otherwise determined in the court order.
There is no statute of limitations for the collection of past due support in Nebraska. If your child comes to live with you, your child support order does not automatically stop.
There is no statute of limitations on child support enforcement Nebraska.
The parent must know or have reason to know the support order exists. It is a felony to disobey a court order to pay child support.
If the person receiving the child support (Obligee) agrees that the child support should be terminated, that person can sign the form entitled Waiver of Notice on Termination of Child Support.