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California Enforcement of Orders FAQ's
1) How can I make sure that I receive the court-ordered child/spousal support? 2) What happens if a spouse violates a court order? A spouse or parent who is owed past-due support payments can obtain an "earnings withholding order" which can be served on the employer of the non-paying party. This can result in as much as 50% of the non-paying party's net income being applied to the ar rearage. In addition, any spouse who is ordered to pay child support or spousal support and fails to do so can have his or her wages "assigned." A wage assignment can be used to collect current support payments as they become due, as well as past-due payments. D eductions are made from the spouse's paycheck by the employer and mailed directly to the other party.
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