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What if the beneficiary disputes the overdue arrears action?

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What if the beneficiary disputes the overdue arrears action?

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Beneficiaries/claimants may dispute the amount of overdue arrears owed based on the information from the PA-SCDU website. A dispute may also be based on mistaken identity, specifically, that the obligor owing overdue child support is not the beneficiary or prevailing party in the insurance settlement. If the beneficiary/claimant wants to dispute the intercept, the payment must be submitted to PA-SCDU with the word “disputed” clearly written on the check, money order, etc. Back to Question (D) 7.

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