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What happens if a child support obligation is not paid by the noncustodial parent living in another state?

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What happens if a child support obligation is not paid by the noncustodial parent living in another state?

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The Child Support Enforcement Agency in the noncustodial parent’s resident state will use the enforcement methods available in that states’ child support laws, many of which are similar to Pennsylvania Law. The custodial parent should notify the Domestic Relations Section when the support order is not being paid.

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The Child Support Enforcement Agency in the noncustodial parent’s resident state will use the enforcement methods available in that states’ child support laws, many of which are similar to Pennsylvania Law. The custodial parent should notify the Domestic Relations Section when the support order is not being paid. 34. Based on rules set by Pennsylvania and Federal law, when payments are received, how is the money divided up for support, arrears, and fees? The payment is first applied to current support, and money remaining is applied to arrears, and fees are paid last. 35. If the noncustodial parent has more than one child support order, and collections from income-withholding are not sufficient to meet all child support obligations, how are the collections distributed? The Pennsylvania Child support Enforcement System (PACSES) has a record of the monthly support obligation (MSO) on every support case. PACSES is programmed to distribute a monthly support payment to every recorded case,

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The Child Support Enforcement Agency in the noncustodial parent’s resident state will use the enforcement methods available in that states’ child support laws, many of which are similar to Pennsylvania Law. The custodial parent should notify the Domestic Relations Section when the support order is not being paid. Back to Question (F) 3.

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