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What happens if an employer refuses to remit payments while on the NSF list?

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What happens if an employer refuses to remit payments while on the NSF list?

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The employer is required by law to follow the instructions on the Notice/Order to Withhold Income for Child Support. Failure to do so makes the employer liable for up to the accumulated amount that should have been withheld according to the income withholding notice as well as fines and interest on the amount that should have been withheld. [56 O.S. ยง240.2 (D)(5)]. The fine is $200 each time the employer fails to withhold the support.

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