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CHILD SUPPORT
DEPARTMENT
Support Enforcement Services are available for applicants who receive:
The same services are also available to applicants who are
not on any of the above forms of assistance
and who pay a
one-time $25.00 application fee. These cases are called non-AFDC
cases. Additionally, a non-resident applicant who applies for services through the IV-D agency in his state
is also eligible for assistance from the Louisiana IV-D Program.
IV-D Program Functions:
There are five major program services in child support enforcement:
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Absent parent location (also known as Parent Locate)
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Establishment of paternity
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Establishment of support obligation, including medical support
obligations
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Collection and distribution of support payments, including spousal
support in conjunction with child support order
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Enforcement of support obligation, including medical and spousal
support.
UIFSA went into effect on January 1, 1996, making
Louisiana the 26th state to adopt it. This law is part of a national effort to
streamline the establishment and collection of child support obligations across
state lines. It implements a one order system, which can be amended and modified
as necessary only by the state which has continuing exclusive jurisdiction.
Louisiana's new license suspension statutes (La. R.S. 9:315.32 et seq.),
which permits the suspension and/or revocation of various professional,
recreational and driver's licenses are a powerful new tool in collecting past
due child support. Louisiana Supreme Court Rule19A renders attorneys who fail to
pay child support, ineligible to practice law after a contradictory hearing.
The following
is an illustrative list of other remedies available to District Attorneys in
establishing and collecting child support:
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Court ordered blood testing of alleged fathers
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Income assignment in both interstate and intrastate cases
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Federal tax refund offsets
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Louisiana state tax refund offsets
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Reporting delinquency information to credit bureaus
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Louisiana Lottery offset against winnings for child support arrears
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Immediate income assignment orders are required on all new or modified
orders for child support under La.R.S. 46:236.3;
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income can be assigned from:
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worker's compensation benefits,
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unemployment benefits,
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federal government employees,
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military personnel.
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Bond sanctions for self-employed parents unless protected by the
Longshoreman's Act
The Louisiana Automated Support Enforcement
System or LASES, is a computer system designed to support
the administration and carrying out of Louisiana's IV-D
child support program. It received a full federal certification
in 1996.Other federal legislation includes the Child Support
Recovery Act which creates a federal crime for willfully failing to
pay a past due support obligation with respect to a
child who resides in another state. The Full Faith and Credit
for Child Support Orders Act prohibits states from
modifying another states' orders unless certain jurisdictional
requirements are met. The intent of this law is to avoid establishment
of a new order in a case where there is already
an existing order.
E-MAIL: Bonita@da33jdc.com or Rod@da33jdc.com
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