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Your question cannot be answered with any definitive answer because it depends on the practices in the particular jurisdiction and whether the custodial parent pursues the problem through the courts. States have been directed to take the matter of child support enforcement seriously. Many delinquent obligors spend some time in jail. Therefore it is a threat in real time for the obligor who continues to accrue arrears.

Your question cannot be answered with any definitive answer because it depends on the practices in the particular jurisdiction and whether the custodial parent pursues the problem through the courts. States have been directed to take the matter of child support enforcement seriously. Many delinquent obligors spend some time in jail. Therefore it is a threat in real time for the obligor who continues to accrue arrears.

Your question cannot be answered with any definitive answer because it depends on the practices in the particular jurisdiction and whether the custodial parent pursues the problem through the courts. States have been directed to take the matter of child support enforcement seriously. Many delinquent obligors spend some time in jail. Therefore it is a threat in real time for the obligor who continues to accrue arrears.

Your question cannot be answered with any definitive answer because it depends on the practices in the particular jurisdiction and whether the custodial parent pursues the problem through the courts. States have been directed to take the matter of child support enforcement seriously. Many delinquent obligors spend some time in jail. Therefore it is a threat in real time for the obligor who continues to accrue arrears.

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Your question cannot be answered with any definitive answer because it depends on the practices in the particular jurisdiction and whether the custodial parent pursues the problem through the courts. States have been directed to take the matter of child support enforcement seriously. Many delinquent obligors spend some time in jail. Therefore it is a threat in real time for the obligor who continues to accrue arrears.

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