The Withholding Order Payment of Child Support stipulates that child support be withheld from the wages of the defendant, who is the usually the noncustodial parent.
Not exact matches
After the latest controversy, Cuomo's aides
ordered the state Lottery Division to
withhold slot machine
payments earned at Aqueduct race track, worth about $ 3 million dollars a month, starving the financially shaky NYRA from a vital source of revenue.
Wage garnishment occurs when an employer is required to
withhold an individual's earnings for the
payment of a judgment based on a court
order or the
order of a government agency (i.e. the CRA).
The VA refused to
withhold any monies from husband's VA disability
payments as
ordered.
Allowable deductions include income taxes,
withholding for Social Security, Medicare, railroad retirement, medical insurance
payments for dependent children, and support a parent pays to other dependents pursuant to court
orders.
If the court issues an
order for missed
payments, the judgment can be paid from a wage garnishment
order wherein a percentage of the owing spouse's paycheck is
withheld and transferred to the spouse owed alimony.
Wage garnishment
orders the paying spouse's employer to
withhold money from the spouse's wages and forward the
payment directly to the receiving spouse until the past - due amount is brought current.
The noncustodial parent must make other arrangements to pay the missed
payments directly to the custodial parent or state agency as directed by the income
withholding order.
In most cases, state law requires that child support
orders contain an income
withholding order requiring that child support
payments be deducted directly from your paycheck.
If the parent with residential custody does not comply with a court
order for visitation, the other parent might feel tempted to react by
withholding child support
payments.
Since January 1994, the United States government has mandated that all child support
orders include provisions for
payment through income
withholding or wage garnishment.
Under both state and federal law, child support
payments are made through income
withholding orders, or IWOs.
To help, the court may
order that
payments be
withheld from the paying spouse's wages and paid directly to the recipient spouse.
Under state law, after a divorce decree is issued, an automatic
withholding order is sent to the employer so that alimony and child support
payments are
withheld from his wages.
If his
payments are made by automatic income
withholding from his wages, the
withholding will continue until a court
order says otherwise.