I am working with a private attorney. Can she request income withholding for my child support payments?
Yes. You can collect support through income withholding if you use a private attorney or a private child support enforcement agency rather than the local government child support office. States must also apply withholding to other kinds of income in addition to wages, such as bonuses, commissions, retirement, rental or interest income, and in some cases, workers’ compensation.
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