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Old December 9th 03, 10:43 PM
Moon Shyne
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My court order says payments are DUE each Tuesday, Not the

first
of
the
month or last of the month or billed in advance. I've never

gotten
any
accounting from them at all. even when I have requested it
recently.

Cite the following to the CS accounting unit. 42 USC Sec
654b(b)(4).

Perhaps you should read it, Bob?

You are arguing just for the sake of arguing. The cite above was
clearly
identified as the federal requirement to provide either parent

timely
audits
of support.

The site above also clearly states the regulations about

disbursements.

Nice try, but that is just not true. Disbursements are covered in 42

USC
Sec 654b(c) and it reads:

(c) Timing of disbursements

(1) In general

Except as provided in paragraph (2), the State disbursement unit shall
distribute all amounts payable under section 657(a) of this title within

2
business days after receipt from the employer or other source of

periodic
income, if sufficient information identifying the payee is provided. The
date of collection for amounts collected and distributed under this part

is
the date of receipt by the State disbursement unit, except that if

current
support is withheld by an employer in the month when due and is received

by
the State disbursement unit in a month other than the month when due,

the
date of withholding may be deemed to be the date of collection.

Please note the date the state disbursement unit receives the CS funds

is
considered the collection date.


"except that if current support is withheld by an employer in the month

when due
and is received by the State disbursement unit in a month other than the

month
when due, the date of withholding may be deemed to be the date of

collection"

Think about this for a second before you respond. The language above is in
the law to protect the NCP. It is there just in case the employer sends in
the withholding after the end of the month and it prevents the NCP from
being shown to be in arrears if the withholding is done very late in the
calendar month. So if withholding is done late in the month on the
25th-31st of a month and the payment arrives at the sate disbursement unit
early the next month, the law says the state has to show the collection date
as the as the 25th-31st to make it appear the NCP did not fall into arrears.


Which means there isn't this 2-month window you kept claiming.

Thank you :-)




 




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