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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.
If you need your whole paycheck to pay for the basic support of yourself and your family, you can file a form with the court to try to stop the garnishment. Also, filing bankruptcy can usually stop garnishments for most debts.
There are some limitations to the amount of money you can garnish from the parents paycheck. Under federal law, up to 50% of a parents disposable income can be garnished for child support and up to 60% if you are only supporting one child.
0:12 2:11 If both parties agree you can submit a stipulated agreement to the court the court must approve thisMoreIf both parties agree you can submit a stipulated agreement to the court the court must approve this agreement for it to be enforceable. Also check if the child has reached the age of emancipation.
Once there is a garnishment, you cant get out of it without going back to court. The only thing that might do is reduce the pay day deduction due to financial strain. The only way to stop the garnishment altogether is to pay off the debt.
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Terminating Child Support in New York Marriage of the child. The child habitually residing with a person of the opposite sex. Death of the wife or the child. Permanent residence located away from the custodial parent. Attainment of 21 years of age. Entry into the armed forces. Engagement in full-time employment by the child.
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.
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,