What if a parent can afford to pay the entire monthly support payment from a paycheck?
CSSD can reduce the amount withheld from wages due to a hardship. A hardship may be granted if the obligor’s household income is 150 percent of the poverty guideline, the obligor has a significant illness or disability that prevents her/him from working, the obligor lives a subsistence lifestyle or has physical custody of one or more children under a valid custody order. The withholding cannot be reduced below the monthly support obligation. If the monthly support is too high, request a modification of the order. Contact your CSSD caseworker if you have questions. Forms for requesting hardships and modifications of orders may be found on our Website.
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