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In West Virginia, both parents are responsible for the care and support of their child. The amount of child support you have to pay or will receive depends on the number of children you have and the combined income of both parents.
garnishing sources of income such as lottery winnings, insurance settlements, or inheritance. Bank accounts and other sources of funds can be garnished unless child support payments are already being withheld from these sources. suspending recreational, driver, and occupational licenses. suspending a U.S. passport.
Contempt Action-A noncustodial parent who owes back child support may be taken to court for contempt, which could result in the court ordering incarceration. Credit Bureau Reporting-A noncustodial parent who owes back child support will be reported to the Credit Bureau.
When an owing parent is at least 30 days behind in payments, then you, your attorney, or CSED can ask a court to find the parent in contempt. Again the owing parent must be notified and told to come to court.
Failure by the obligor to pay the child support obligation can result in contempt actions and the obligor could be put in jail (depending on the circumstances and amount of arrears). If the child moves, the BCSE will assist with redirecting the child support to the new caretaker/obligee.
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(a) An order for child support shall provide that payments of such support continue beyond the date when the child docHubes the age of eighteen, so long as the child is unmarried and residing with a parent, guardian or custodian and is enrolled as a full-time student in a secondary educational or vocational program and
If payments are more than a year overdue and exceed $5,000, the delinquent parent could be sentenced to jail time. If payments are more than two years outstanding and exceed $10,000, the parent could be charged with a felony and sentenced to two years in prison.
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.

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