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Section 20-2-404 – Rights of Obligor.

20-2-404. Rights of obligor. (a) The obligor shall have twenty (20) days from the date of receipt of the national medical support notice within which to request a hearing. If the obligor does not request a hearing within twenty (20) days, the opportunity for a hearing may be deemed waived. (b) The request for hearing […]

Section 20-2-405 – Priorities of Payment.

20-2-405. Priorities of payment. (a) In IV-D cases in which an obligor is subject to income withholding for court ordered child support payments, health care coverage and any arrearages, and the amount of withholding allowed by law does not satisfy all withholding orders against the obligor, payment of current child support obligations shall be given […]

Section 20-2-406 – Definitions.

20-2-406. Definitions. (a) As used in this act: (i) “Department” means the department of family services; (ii) “Employer” means any person who owes income to an obligor, including but not limited to, the United States government, a state government, any unit of local government and any school district; (iii) “IV-D agency” means the department of […]

Section 20-2-401 – Medical Support to Be Included as Part of Child Support Order.

20-2-401. Medical support to be included as part of child support order. (a) In any action to establish or modify a child support obligation, the court shall order either or both of the parents to provide medical support, which may include dental, optical or other health care needs for their dependent children. The court shall: […]

Section 20-2-402 – Employer’s Obligations.

20-2-402. Employer’s obligations. (a) Where a parent is required by a court or administrative order to provide health coverage for a child, at the time of the order, which is offered by and available through an employer doing business in this state to the parent, the employer is required to comply with the following: (i) […]