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Even Though Child Support Was Ordered, the Noncustodial Parent Is Not Making Payments. How Can I Enforce An Order For Child Support?

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Even Though Child Support Was Ordered, the Noncustodial Parent Is Not Making Payments. How Can I Enforce An Order For Child Support?

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An order to pay child support, like any other order of a court, must be obeyed. A willful failure to obey a lawful court order constitutes a contempt of court. Contempt of court may be punished by a fine and/or imprisonment.

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