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How Are Child Support Orders Enforced?

As an attorney who has navigated the complexities of family law for over two decades, I, Scott A. Hamblin, understand the importance of child support orders. These orders serve as financial commitments that ensure the well-being of children. However, enforcing these orders can become a challenge when a non-custodial parent fails to comply. In such instances, it’s crucial to have an experienced attorney by your side to help you understand how Missouri courts enforce child support orders.

The Significance of Child Support Orders

Child support orders are foundational in maintaining a child’s standard of living post-divorce or separation. They cover essential expenses such as food, shelter, healthcare and education. When these orders are disregarded, they place undue stress and financial burden on the custodial parent and, most importantly, affect the child’s quality of life. My role as your attorney is to ensure that your child’s needs are met by leveraging every legal tool at our disposal to enforce these critical support orders.

Legal Measures for Enforcement

The state of Missouri empowers its Family Support Division (FSD) with several measures to enforce child support orders effectively. My experience has equipped me with the knowledge to work within this legal framework to secure the support owed to your child.

Income Withholding

Income withholding is one of the primary methods employed by the FSD. It mandates employers to deduct the court-ordered child support from the non-custodial parent’s wages. This method ensures a consistent flow of support payments and is activated when a parent owes at least one month’s worth of support.

Interceptions of State and Federal Tax Refunds

For parents behind on their child support, their state and federal tax refunds can be intercepted. This measure acts as a significant deterrent against falling into arrears and is a tactic we can pursue to recover owed support.

Credit Bureau Referrals

Non-compliance with child support orders can lead to referrals to credit bureaus. This action impacts the non-custodial parent’s credit rating, creating long-term consequences that encourage compliance.

Financial Liens

Liens against property owned by a non-compliant parent serve as another potent enforcement tool. Properties cannot be sold or transferred until the outstanding child support is paid, ensuring that owed support cannot be easily evaded.

Lottery Winning Interceptions

Missouri law also allows for the interception of lottery winnings for child support arrears. This unique measure can unexpectedly turn into a significant means of obtaining overdue support payments.

License Suspension

Finally, the suspension of various licenses, including drivers’, professional, and recreational, directly impacts the non-custodial parent’s lifestyle and ability to earn income, making it a powerful incentive for compliance.

Seeking Assistance

Enforcing child support orders requires a nuanced understanding of the law and a strategic approach tailored to each situation. My commitment to excellence and dedication to providing the best legal representation means that I am prepared to take every necessary step to ensure that your child receives the support they deserve.

In my practice, your concerns are heard, and your goals become our mission. Whether through negotiation or litigation, I stand ready to deploy my extensive experience and resources to protect your child’s interests. Contact me today to discuss how we can secure the support your child deserves.

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