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(e) The case applicant requests that a child support case be closed by submitting CSS Form 03GN542E, Case Closure Application ? Child Support Services. When a case closure application is received, CSS staff determines if the case meets federal case closure criteria per 45 C.F.R. § 303.11.
(4) Each missed support payment is a judgment; thus, a judgment increases with each missed payment. This total judgment becomes a lien on the noncustodial parent's (NCP) real and personal property.
Placed on Hold. If no action is taken by the noncustodial parent, the enforcement agency proceeds with freezing the bank account. This means that the funds in the account are placed on hold, and the agency can withdraw the necessary amount to satisfy the child support debt.
If a parent is held in contempt, he or she may receive a jail sentence, which typically lasts between 30 to 90 days. The purpose of the sentence is to encourage payment, so the delinquent parent can get out of jail by paying an agreed-upon amount of his or her support obligation, usually in one lump sum.
Enforcement of past due child support in Oklahoma is not subject to a Statute of Limitations.
Oklahoma. The state permits a waiver of some or all child support arrears with court approval, provided the parents mutually agree (or the state agrees when the debt is owed to the state).