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In fact, even the duty to pay child support expires at Age 18 unless: (1) the child is still in high school, and only then until s/he turns 19; or (2) the child suffers from a severe physical or mental disability that existed before he became an adult.
Settlement Program Think in advance about how much you would like to offer to settle the past due amount. Stop by a local DCSS office or contact the DCSS Customer Service Center at 602-252-4045 or 1-800-882-4151, or email the DCSS Settlement Team at dcsssettlement@azdes.gov to submit your settlement offer.
Failure to pay child support is a class 6 felony in Arizona. If a parent fails to pay child support despite having the ability and means to pay, they can face severe consequences, including jail time. The courts will consider all of a parents assets, earnings, and other income when determining their ability to pay.
Once the parent that owes child support payments is behind 30 days, the parent with full custody may file a contempt petition. The parent responsible for paying is required to appear in court, and if they fail to do so, they are bound to be found in contempt and can see jail time and/or fines.
The only way to erase arrears is to have the payee to agree to ``forgive the arrears. You will need proof that she has done this. You can also file a motion to modify the amount based on your current income. When you go to court, you are entitled to a public defender if you are facing jail or probation time.
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In Arizona, child support typically continues until a child docHubes the age of 18. However, child support obligations do not automatically end when the child turns 18. If the child is still attending high school, child support continues until the child graduates or docHubes the age of 19, whichever occurs first.
If the custodial parent needs the child support arrears to properly provide for the child, the court is unlikely to approve your petition for a reduction or waiver. That said, while its challenging to reduce or eliminate child support arrears, its not impossible.
Answer: Arizona law provides no statute of limitation on child support arrears. Once a court orders a parent to pay child support, and that parent does not pay child support, there is no statute of limitation on collection of the resulting arrears.

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