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If I receive a withholding request directly from another state CSE agency, the obligee, or a representative of the obligee am I required to honor it?

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If I receive a withholding request directly from another state CSE agency, the obligee, or a representative of the obligee am I required to honor it?

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A Yes. On January 1, 1995, Colorado implemented the uniform interstate family support act (UIFSA). 14-5-501 C.R.S. instructs you to do the following upon receipt of an order/notice to withhold income for support from another state: • Process the order/notice issued in another state that appears regular on its face as if it had been issued in this state. • Immediately provide a copy of the order/notice to the employee. • Distribute the funds as directed in the withholding order/notice. Your employee may ask you what options are available to them to contest the order/notice. You must honor the order/notice during this time. According to the law, if the employee contests the validity or enforcement of the order/notice, the obligor shall give notice of the contest to, • The CSE unit that issued the income withholding’s. • Each employer that has received the income assignment. • The person designated to receive payments, or if none, to obligee.

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A Yes. On January 1, 1995, Colorado implemented the uniform interstate family support act (UIFSA). 14-5-501 C.R.S. instructs you to do the following upon receipt of an order/notice to withhold income for support from another state: • Process the order/notice issued in another state that appears regular on its face as if it had been issued in this state. • Immediately provide a copy of the order/notice to the employee. • Distribute the funds as directed in the withholding order/notice. Your employee may ask you what options are available to them to contest the order/notice. You must honor the order/notice during this time. According to the law, if the employee contests the validity or enforcement of the order/notice, the obligor shall give notice of the contest to, • The CSE unit that issued the income withholding’s. • Each employer that has received the income assignment. • The person designated to receive payments, or if none, to obligee. • After July 1, 2003, may register the order i

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