Can child support automatically be withheld from my exs pay check?
Yes. Since 1995, the receiving parent can require that child support automatically be deducted from the paying parent’s pay check, without proving a history of missed payments or less-than-full payments. The automatic deduction now must be routed from the paying parent’s employer through the Child Support Enforcement Division, and then the child support amount is forwarded to the receiving parent.
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