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If the amount is due to the custodial parent, however, then he or she can waive the arrears amount. The waiver will still need to be approved by the court. As you may be seeking a reduction in child support arrears, you may also want to consider seeking modification of your existing child support obligation.
How to Get Child Support Arrears Dismissed Demonstrate the Child Lived With You \u2013 Show You Have Custody of The Child. Ask the Court for a Payment Plan of Your Child Support Arrears. Modify Your Current Child Support.
A parent can decide to voluntarily terminate their parental rights in Arizona. A non-custodial parent can voluntarily terminate their parental rights. A single parent with full legal decision-making rights can marry someone who wants to adopt their child(ren).
To do so, you'll need to file a petition for modification with the court. The clerk will schedule a hearing, and you will be required to serve a copy of the petition and summons to the other parent.
In Arizona, you can file for any service at any time, including filing for back child support as long as paternity has been established. The Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) is where you can receive assistance to file for back child support.
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How to Stop Child Support in Arizona When Both Parents Agree All parties must sign the Agreement to Stop the Income Withholding Order (and Support Order) in front of a Clerk of the Court or a Notary. If DCSS was involved in the child support case, a representative from the agency must also sign the agreement.
As a general rule, child support ends when a child reaches the age of 18, unless the child is still in high school. If the child is still in high school when they turn 18, the child support will continue until the child graduates from high school or turns 19 years of age.
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. Similarly, judgments for child support arrears do not expire in Arizona.
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. Similarly, judgments for child support arrears do not expire in Arizona.
If the amount is due to the custodial parent, however, then he or she can waive the arrears amount. The waiver will still need to be approved by the court. As you may be seeking a reduction in child support arrears, you may also want to consider seeking modification of your existing child support obligation.

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