When child support is taken from the non-custodial parents paycheck, why does it take so long for the custodial parent to receive payment?
Several factors may cause delays. Employers may not remit payments until the end of the month, or they may not properly identify the check with the correct case number or ID. If the employer’s payroll department is located in another state, payments may also be late. Additionally, if more than one child support agency is involved in the case, a delay may result.
Related Questions
- I Currently Send The Child Support Payment Directly To The Custodial Parent. Should I Now Start Sending These Payments To The New Central Collection?
- When child support is taken from the non-custodial parents paycheck, why does it take so long for the custodial parent to receive payment?
- How will a custodial parent know if a fee was withheld from a child support payment?