The non-custodial parent does not make regular payments. How can I get the payments taken out of his/her paycheck?
Payments can be taken out of the non-custodial parent’s paycheck through an Income Deduction Order. If you have a Court Order to receive child support, you will have to file the proper paperwork to petition the court for an Income Deduction Order in accordance with Florida Laws and Rules of Procedure. You may contract with your local Department of Revenue or contact a private attorney for assistance in obtaining an Income Deduction Order. See Florida Statutes s. 61.1301.
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