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commits the crime of nonsupport in each of 18 individual months within any 24-month period, or the total arrearage is in excess of $10,000. For purposes of this section child includes a child born out of wedlock whose paternity has been admitted by the defendant or has been established in a civil suit.
NOTE: A CP may forgive some or all of a non-IV-A arrears debt with a signed and notarized written statement.
The Child Support Recovery Act of 1992 102-521, makes the willful failure to pay a past due support obligation with respect to a child residing in another state a federal offense. 18 U.S.C. 228 (see Appendix 1). A first violation of the CSRA is punishable by six months imprisonment and/or a fine.
(2) Pursuant to Section 78B-5-202, a child support order or a sum certain judgment for past due support may be enforced within four years after the date that the youngest child reaches the age of majority, or eight years from the date of the entry of the sum certain judgment entered by a tribunal, whichever period of
The penalties may include: Garnishing wages. Intercepting unemployment insurance. Intercepting tax return. Suspending drivers license. Suspending a professional license. Placing a lien on the home or other property. Freezing bank accounts. Filing a civil contempt order, which could result in jail time or a diversion program.
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1:11 2:37 These payments are credited to your child support account within 1 to four business days dependingMoreThese payments are credited to your child support account within 1 to four business days depending on the method. For example direct debit takes up to four business.
(c) commits the crime of nonsupport in each of 18 individual months within any 24-month period, or the total arrearage is in excess of $10,000. (4) For purposes of this section child includes a child born out of wedlock whose paternity has been admitted by the defendant or has been established in a civil suit.

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