Child Support Order Sample Clauses

Child Support Order. To be eligible for coverage under the Policy, a Dependent must reside within the United States. The following conditions apply: • A Dependent includes a child listed above under age 26.
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Child Support Order. A judgment, decree, or order of a court requiring the payment of a set or determinable amount of child support in periodic amounts or in a lump sum and includes a permanent order, temporary order, initial order or a modification of an order. Child Support Schedule: A schedule of definite and fixed monthly Child Support, usually based upon the following criteria: the combined monthly net income of the mother and father of the child (and where the amounts are apportioned to the mother and father according to their respective percentages of the combined monthly net income), the number of children for whom the non-custodial parent is required to pay Child Support, and the age of each child concerned.
Child Support Order. Trying to provide for basic necessities, such as food and clothing, is a financial challenge for many families. Child support helps by ensuring that both parents share the financial responsibility for their children. The actual amount of child support results from a mathematical calculation specified in statute that takes into consideration several factors, including the parents’ incomes, childcare and visitation. The financial factors of both parents are considered in this calculation. Child support is a legal financial obligation that is recognized by the courts, and is enforceable through local child support offices in California. A custodial parent was disputing allegations by the Butte County child support department that she received cash welfare assistance from the county. Several court hearings had been scheduled to resolve the dispute. In a face-to-face interview several months earlier, child support staff had discovered that the custodial parent did not understand that the cash assistance she received through the CalWorks program was the reason for the confusion. Child support staff helped this Mom understand and acknowledge that the calculations of her income were correct. She withdrew her objections, and the court subsequently issued a ruling for past due support, on April 20. A court hearing was held in Marin County on April 20 in a case involving $160,000 in past due child support. The parents, each represented by private attorneys, attempted to reach a compromise agreement. The terms of the agreement became unattractive to the parties, as the complexity of reporting, accounting and enforcement issues came to light. The Marin County child support attorney present in court that day intervened and an agreement reached by the end of the day provided for an initial payment of $30,000, and continuing monthly $1,000 payments through the The California child support program has an array of tools and services designed to make the collection of child support efficient and effective. These tools and services include: Wage Withholding – Over 50 percent of all child support nationally is collected through wage assignments. Employers are required, through court orders, to withhold child support from a non-custodial parent’s wages. Local child support offices issue thousands of wage assignments every month to employers in California, other states and other countries. Los Angeles County alone generates close to 19,000 wage assignments monthly. A custodial p...
Child Support Order. If a Subscriber is subject to a court order to provide medical coverage for a child or children as a result of a divorce, legal separation or paternity determination, a copy of the Child Support Order must be submitted to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska. This order may direct the health plan to enroll the child and create a right for an alternate recipient to receive plan information, submit Claims and receive benefits for services.

Related to Child Support Order

  • Qualified Medical Child Support Order A child who would otherwise meet the eligibility requirements and is required to be covered by a Qualified Medical Child Support Order (QMCSO) is considered an eligible dependent.

  • Child Support (Applicable if the Party is a natural person, not a corporation or partnership.) Party states that, as of the date the Agreement is signed, he/she: a. is not under any obligation to pay child support; or b. is under such an obligation and is in good standing with respect to that obligation; or c. has agreed to a payment plan with the Vermont Office of Child Support Services and is in full compliance with that plan. Party makes this statement with regard to support owed to any and all children residing in Vermont. In addition, if the Party is a resident of Vermont, Party makes this statement with regard to support owed to any and all children residing in any other state or territory of the United States.

  • CHILD SUPPORT CERTIFICATION Under Section 231.006, Texas Family Code, the Engineer certifies that the individual or business entity named in this contract, bid, or application is not ineligible to receive the specified grant, loan, or payment and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated and payment may be withheld if this certification is inaccurate. If the above certification is shown to be false, the Engineer is liable to the state for attorney’s fees, the cost necessary to complete the contract, including the cost of advertising and awarding a second contract, and any other damages provided by law or the contract. A child support obligor or business entity ineligible to receive payments because of a payment delinquency of more than thirty (30) days remains ineligible until: all arrearages have been paid; the obligor is in compliance with a written repayment agreement or court order as to any existing delinquency; or the court of continuing jurisdiction over the child support order has granted the obligor an exemption from Subsection (a) of Section 231.006, Texas Family Code, as part of a court- supervised effort to improve earnings and child support payments.

  • Child Support Obligation Under Section 231.006(d) of the Texas Family Code regarding child support, Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Contract and any related Solicitation Response is not ineligible to receive the specified payment and acknowledges that the Contract may be terminated and payment may be withheld if this certification is inaccurate. If the certification is shown to be false, Contractor may be liable for additional costs and damages set out in 231.006(f).

  • Customer Support If Customer is entitled to receive Customer Support as part of a separately purchased Service Plan, Sage warrants that while Customer’s Service Plan is in effect and if it has paid all required Service Plan fees, Sage will use qualified personnel to provide Customer Support in a professional manner consistent with industry standards. Customer’s sole remedy under this section 5.2 is limited to Sage’s re-performance of the Customer Support services giving rise to Customer’s claim.

  • Delinquent Child Support Obligations A child support obligor who is more than 30 days delinquent in paying child support and a business entity in which the obligor is a sole proprietor, partner, shareholder, or owner with an ownership interest of at least 25 percent is not eligible to receive payments from state funds under an agreement to provide property, materials, or services until all arrearages have been paid or the obligor is in compliance with a written repayment agreement or court order as to any existing delinquency. The Texas Family Code requires the following statement: “Under Section 231.006, Texas Family Code, the vendor or applicant certifies that the individual or business entity named in this contract, bid, or application is not ineligible to receive the specified grant, loan, or payment and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated and payment may be withheld if this certification is inaccurate.”

  • Customer Support and Closing A. Agent shall provide support to Referred Client in their evaluation and negotiation for the purchase or sale of real estate in addition to the following duties: i. Provide Referred Client with qualified local vendor sources to facilitate the sale; ii. Assist Referred Client throughout the transaction, acting within applicable standards of care at all times; iii. Use professional knowledge and skills to negotiate for Referred Client purchase or sale of property; iv. Agent agrees to at all times fully comply with all laws, statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations, and orders applicable to this Agreement. B. Agent shall provide XXXX.xxx with the contact information for the Title Officer, Xxxxxx Officer and/or Closing Agent within 48 hours of an offer being accepted. Agent shall deliver this information via email to xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx RECIPIENT BROKER: XXXX.XXX: C. Agent shall deliver or coordinate with the Title, Escrow or Closing Agent to deliver to XXXX.xxx a copy of the Closing Statement within 48 hours of Closing. Agent will confirm Closing and coordinate the payment of Referral Fees to XXXX.xxx by the Closing Agent at Closing. Closing updates shall be reported by Agent to XXXX.xxx via email to xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.

  • Customer Support and Training System Agency will provide support for the CMBHS, including problem tracking and problem resolution. System Agency will provide telephone numbers for Grantees to obtain access to expert assistance for CMBHS-related problem resolution. System Agency will provide initial CMBHS training. Grantee shall provide subsequent ongoing end-user training.

  • Child Support Compliance Act If the Contract Amount is $100,000 or more, this section is applicable. Contractor recognizes the importance of child and family support obligations and fully complies with (and will continue to comply with during the Term) all applicable state and federal laws relating to child and family support enforcement, including disclosure of information and compliance with earnings assignment orders, as provided in Family Code section 5200 et seq. Contractor provides the names of all new employees to the New Hire Registry maintained by the California Employment Development Department.

  • PROCUREMENT CARD The State has entered into an agreement for purchasing card services. The Purchasing Card enables Authorized Users to make authorized purchases directly from a Contractor without processing Purchase Orders or Purchase Authorizations. Purchasing Cards are issued to selected employees authorized to purchase for the Authorized User and having direct contact with Contractors. Cardholders can make purchases directly from any Contractor that accepts the Purchasing Card. The Contractor shall not process a transaction for payment through the credit card clearinghouse until the purchased Products have been shipped or services performed. Unless the cardholder requests correction or replacement of a defective or faulty Product in accordance with other Contract requirements, the Contractor shall immediately credit a cardholder’s account for Products returned as defective or faulty.

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