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Michigan's Child Support Amnesty Program

Program Description:
To be eligible for the program the payer must, between October 1, 2005, and December 31, 2005:

- Pay all of his/her past-due support and send or bring the payment with the completed Child Support Amnesty Request Form to the friend of the court.

- Pay half of his/her past-due support and send or bring the payment with the completed Child Support Amnesty Request Form to the friend of the court. The Child Support Amnesty Program requires the payer to pay his/her remaining balance by December 31, 2005. 

Payers are not eligible to participate in the Amnesty Program if:
- Felony prosecution for failure to pay child support has been started and the felony matter has not been resolved; or 
- The payer is arrested on a bench warrant for failure to pay child support between October 1, 2005, and December 31, 2005.

A payer with multiple support cases must complete a separate Child Support Amnesty Request Form and provide separate amnesty payments for each support case (s)he wishes to include in the Amnesty Program. A payer may participate in the Amnesty Program for one or more of his/her support cases.

The Amnesty Program only applies to past-due support the payer owed as of the date the payer applied for the Amnesty Program. A payer's income withholding orders issued to employers and others will remain active during the Amnesty Program. The friend of the court will withdraw the request to intercept a payer's state tax refund to pay past-due support when the payer successfully completes the Amnesty Program.

 

Our Denver child support lawyers know and understand your worries and fears. Let them help you to take control. Contact one of our Denver child support lawyers today for a free evaluation of your case.

 

 
Did You Know?    
 
 
There are no tax consequences of child support.
For federal income tax purposes, child support payments you receive are not considered as income and are tax free to you. The parent who makes the payments cannot deduct the amount as an expense on his or her federal tax return. Alimony, on the other hand, is deductible by the parent making payments and is taxable income to the receiving parent.

 


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Latest news about child support cases in Denver and nationwide:

Massachusetts Man Tried And Found Guilty Of Willfully Failing To Pay Child Support
Jamie Edelkind, age 43, from Massachusetts was found guilty by a federal jury last week of willful nonpayment of child support, announced United St...
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Ohio Awarded $990,000 for Child Support Project
Funds help children, support healthy marriage and parental relationships

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Assistant Secretary for Children and Fa...

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Michigan's Child Support Amnesty Program
Program Description: To be eligible for the program the payer must, between October 1, 2005, and December 31, 2005:...
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Child Support Terms

 


Today's Terms

Default Judgment

Definition:
Decision made by the court when the defendant fails to respond

Complaint

Definition:
Written document filed in court in which the person initiating the action names the persons, allegations, and relief sought

Enforcement

Definition:
Use of administrative and judicial methods to secure past due support

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