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Can child support arrears be waived in California?

Can child support arrears be waived in California?

The Debt Reduction Program provides eligible parents with past-due child support payments the opportunity to reduce the amount they owe to the government. Arrears may be paid off all at once in a lump sum, or over time in a payment plan, depending upon the details of your case.

Can child support be removed in California?

No. A child support order can only be changed by a new order or a stipulation approved by the court. Either parent has the right to ask for a review of the child support case if there is a change in circumstances of either person.

How do I remove a child support lien in California?

In order to obtain a Release of Judgment Lien, the escrow or title company must send us a written request for a demand for payment. We will determine how much is needed to release the lien. Once the amount demanded is paid in full, a lien release will be provided to the title company or the obligor to be recorded.

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How do I modify child support arrears in California?

The amount you owe in child support arrearages may only be modified if you reach a mutual agreement with the other parent involved. The court has no authority to change or reduce the amount you owe in child support arrears.

Is there a statute of limitations on child support arrears in California?

California has no statute of limitations on past due child support payments; child support is enforceable until paid in full.

Can custodial parent waive arrears in California?

In some circumstances, a custodial parent may agree to waive past due child support. Waiver of arrears can be difficult to achieve, and no matter what the circumstance it cannot happen without the court’s approval.

What is a notice of lien for child support?

A Child Support Lien is a hold placed on property (such as land and cars) until past-due child support is paid. These liens will be placed without a court hearing. If a parent is listed on the Child Support Lien Docket, child support mails a “Notice of Lien and Credit Bureau Reporting” to the parent.