Income Withholding for Support (IWO) Sample Form.pdf - acf hhs 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of IWO you are completing: Original, Amended, One-Time Order, or Termination. Fill in the date and identify the issuing agency.
  3. In Section 2, provide details about the employer or income withholder, including name and address. Ensure to include the Employer's FEIN.
  4. Section 3 requires information about the employee/obligor. Enter their full name, Social Security Number, and details of any children involved.
  5. Complete Section 4 by detailing the order information including amounts for current and past-due support. Make sure to calculate total amounts accurately.
  6. In Section 12, specify how much to withhold per pay period based on your pay cycle. This ensures compliance with the order.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before saving or sending your completed form through our platform.

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You can be awarded an Order for child support, but that doesnt guarantee youll get money. If hes not working, theres no money for him to pay you and no wages to be garnished.
Federal and state laws require child support withholding to take priority over all other income attachments, except IRS tax liens served before the child support order was filed. You must withhold the required amount as long as the amount does not exceed 50% of the employees net earnings.
4348(k)(2) provides that the employer is liable for any amount which the employer willfully fails to withhold or for any amount withheld but not forwarded to the domestic relations section. 23 Pa. C.S. 4348(k)(3) provides that the court may attach funds or property of an employer.
You are legally obligated to comply with the order. Failing to withhold wages that are court-ordered can put the employer at risk of being held in contempt of court. Additionally, in the majority of states the employer can actually be held responsible for the entire debt if they fail to withhold.
If you miss your child support payments after losing your job, you will still eventually need to pay what you owe, possibly with interest. A court might also find you in contempt of your child support order, which can result in expensive fines or even time in jail.

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Your company (employer) receives an Order to Withhold Income for Child Support from the Child Support Division. Your payment amount is deducted from your paycheck. Your employer sends the payment directly to us (each pay period). We process your payment and send it to the custodial parent.
The IWO is the OMB-approved form (PDF) used for income withholding in tribal, intrastate, and interstate cases as well as all child support orders that were initially issued in the state on or after January 1, 1994, and all child support orders that were initially issued (or modified) in the state before January 1,
Child Support Obligations If a parent doesnt pay, he or she can be held in contempt and fined or sent to jail. Also, his or her drivers license (and any professional license) may be suspended. A parent can also face criminal charges if nonpayment continues for an extended period of time.

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