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What if the noncustodial parent has a job, but is not making child support payments ordered by the Court?

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What if the noncustodial parent has a job, but is not making child support payments ordered by the Court?

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We can get an order for income withholding and the child support will be withheld from the noncustodial parent’s wages or salary. The court order for withholding of the noncustodial parent’s wages, other income, or assets for payment of child support applies to all future employers and all future sources of income. However, in order to establish income withholding, we must know where the noncustodial parent works.

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