The non-custodial parent refuses to pay child support, but is planning a vacation Europe. Will the non-custodial parents passport be denied?
Under the Passport Denial Program, states certify cases in which the non-custodial parent (NCP) owes more than $2,500 in past due child support. The Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) transmits the information to the Department of State so that a U.S. passport will not be issued or renewed to someone who is not supporting his or her children.
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