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Section 20-6-212 – Duties of the Payor; Administrative Fee.

20-6-212. Duties of the payor; administrative fee. (a) Upon receipt of certified copies of the notice to payor and the income withholding order, the payor shall deduct and pay over income as specified in the notice. (b) The payor shall begin the withholding no later than the first pay period that occurs following service on […]

Section 20-6-213 – Notice to Clerk of Changes.

20-6-213. Notice to clerk of changes. (a) After an income withholding order has become effective under this act and within fifteen (15) days of any change: (i) The obligee and obligor shall notify the clerk in writing of any change of address; and (ii) The obligor shall notify the clerk in writing of the name […]

Section 20-6-214 – Duties of Clerk of Court.

20-6-214. Duties of clerk of court. (a) The clerk shall: (i) Maintain records showing receipt and disbursement of all funds received pursuant to this act; (ii) Promptly distribute all funds received to the appropriate person or agency; (iii) Promptly refund to the obligor any amounts shown to have been improperly withheld which are in the […]

Section 20-6-215 – Minimum and Maximum Amount of Withholding; Allocation.

20-6-215. Minimum and maximum amount of withholding; allocation. (a) Subject to the limitation under W.S. 20-6-210(b)(iii) the aggregate amount of income withheld under an income withholding order served upon one (1) or more payors of an obligor shall: (i) Satisfy the current support obligation under the support order; (ii) Include an additional amount to be […]

Section 20-6-216 – Petitions to Modify, Suspend or Terminate Income Withholding Order.

20-6-216. Petitions to modify, suspend or terminate income withholding order. (a) At any time after an income withholding order has been served upon a payor pursuant to W.S. 20-6-211, the obligor, the obligee or the department may petition the court to: (i) Modify, suspend or terminate the income withholding order due to modification, suspension or […]

Section 20-6-207 – Voluntary Assignment by Obligor.

20-6-207. Voluntary assignment by obligor. (a) An obligor may at any time voluntarily apply to the court to enter an income withholding order pursuant to W.S. 20-6-204(b) or file a verified written application with the clerk requesting that withholding commence pursuant to W.S. 20-6-205(a)(ii). (b) An income withholding order which becomes effective at the voluntary […]

Section 20-6-208 – Notice to Obligor.

20-6-208. Notice to obligor. (a) Except where an income withholding order becomes effective immediately, the clerk shall send notice to the obligor no later than fifteen (15) days after the date when: (i) The obligor becomes delinquent as specified in subsection (b) of this section; or (ii) An application by the obligee for income withholding […]

Section 20-6-202 – Definitions.

20-6-202. Definitions. (a) As used in this act: (i) “Arrearage” means past due child support, past due medical support, past due spousal support, attorneys fees, guardian ad litem fees, costs, interest and penalties but does not include property settlements; (ii) “Child” means any person with respect to whom a support order, other than an order […]

Section 20-6-203 – Notices; Method of Service.

20-6-203. Notices; method of service. All notices required by this act shall be served by certified mail return receipt requested or first class mail to the last known address of the addressee or shall be personally served as provided by the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure. If mailed, notice shall be deemed given when deposited […]

Section 20-6-204 – Entry of Income Withholding Order.

20-6-204. Entry of income withholding order. (a) Upon entry or modification of any support order, the court shall also enter an income withholding order which shall take effect immediately, unless the parties agree otherwise, or unless one (1) of the parties demonstrates, and the court finds, that there is good cause not to require immediate […]