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A custodial parent can waive or forgive all arrears owed to him or her directly. Use the Account Summary from the SCU to determine what arrears are owed to the parent, and what arrears are owed to the state (if the custodial parent ever received Public Assistance).
If you fail to pay child support, courts may also take action. Charges such as contempt of court or criminal nonsupport may be filed. If you're convicted, the court may fine and/or jail you for not paying support. The child support agency or the parent who is owed support may file papers for a contempt hearing.
Child support back pay cannot be totally forgiven or waived, but there are a few situations that can help you handle it. Double-check the amount the court states you are in arrears.Back pay does accrue interest but, in some cases, you may not have to pay all of it. You can request a manageable payment schedule.
If you owe child support arrears, your stimulus payment will be intercepted. Please see the following link for more information. https://fiscal.treasury.gov/top/faqs-for-the-public-covid-19.html. More details regarding tax intercept can be seen on the following link: https://dcf.wisconsin.gov/cs/tax-info.
In Wisconsin, child support payments are based on the income of the paying parent. Income can be actual money earned or property or services. It can come from a wide range of sources, like wages, tips, bonuses, commissions, or interest on assets like real property (a house) or investments.