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When A Parent Refuses To Pay Child Support: Revision history

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  • curprev 03:3703:37, 24 April 2026 AndersonOatley9 talk contribs 5,363 bytes +5,363 Created page with "In some states, parents have a few days to make the payment in full without a penalty. In general, child support orders approved by the family law judge are enforceable. There can be stiff penalties for a parent who is unwilling to pay child support. When a parent outright refuses to contribute, even with a court order directing them to, it can create a lot of stress and frustration for the custodial parent. The patented selection process includes independent research, p..."