What happens if a parent does not pay child support as ordered?
When a payer of support gets behind by an amount equivalent to 2 months' support, the Friend of the Court will schedule a show cause hearing. If a payer fails or refuses to pay, enforcement actions include, but are not limited to, tax refund interception; liens on property; suspension of driver's, occupational, and sporting licenses, credit reporting; and jail.

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1. How do I start a new divorce case?
2. How do I start a new child support case?
3. What are the 29th Circuit Court Parenting Time Guidelines and how do they apply to my case?
4. How do I change an existing order?
5. What happens if a parent does not pay child support as ordered?
6. Can I deny parenting time if the other parent is not paying child support as ordered?
7. What if I am ordered to pay support based on my income from work, but I get laid off from my job?
8. What can I do if the other parent violates the custody or parenting time order?
9. Is there a specific age when my child can decide where he/she wants to live?