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An employee has more than one income withholding order and his/her income is not enough to meet all his/her obligations. How does an employer calculate the correct amount to withhold on each case?

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An employee has more than one income withholding order and his/her income is not enough to meet all his/her obligations. How does an employer calculate the correct amount to withhold on each case?

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The employer must allocate any current child support payments to each family that the employee is supporting through income withholding. All payments for current child support must be fully met before any payments for past due support are withheld.

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