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Liability order from a court CMS can take you to court over unpaid child maintenance. They can apply for a court order to take legal action. This is a liability order. If the court grants the order, CMS can then legal action against you.
If the court finds the NCP in contempt, the judge may order a purge payment, impose a sanction and even put the NCP in jail. DCSSs authorized enforcement measures include: Consumer credit reporting of NCPs verified past due child support (arrears) as unpaid debt. Criminal non-support prosecution.
If the court finds the NCP in contempt, the judge may order a purge payment, impose a sanction and even put the NCP in jail. DCSSs authorized enforcement measures include: Consumer credit reporting of NCPs verified past due child support (arrears) as unpaid debt. Criminal non-support prosecution.
Family Court will accept a petition for modification if it has been two-and-a-half years or more since the last child support order. No petition for modification may be filed within two-and-a-half years, unless there has been a substantial change in circumstances.
Child Support Overview Under Delaware law, both parents have a duty to support their child until the child is 18 years of age, or, if the child is still in high school, until the child graduates or turns 19 years of age, whichever comes first.
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The court orders a flat percentage of 25% of the non-custodial parents income to be paid in child support to the custodial parent.
A support action begins when one parent files a support petition, requesting the Court to order the other parent to pay child support. After the petition is filed, the Court may order genetic testing to establish paternity, if necessary.
Is Jail a Potential Penalty for Failing to Pay Child Support? In short, yes, you can go to jail for failing to pay your court-ordered child support. The good news is that you will have several chances to amend the issue and make up the payments you owe.
Family Court will accept a petition for modification if it has been two-and-a-half years or more since the last child support order. No petition for modification may be filed within two-and-a-half years, unless there has been a substantial change in circumstances.
What is the Delaware law regarding child support? Both parents have a duty to support a child until the child is 18 years of age; or, if the child is still in high school until the child graduates or attains age 19, whichever occurs first. This is true regardless of whether the parents are, were, or never married.

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