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No, if a valid child support order was in place, all arrearages must be paid.

The obligated parent can have his or her wages garnished and federal and/or state income tax refunds seized for such arrearages.




If the order was signed before 1989 it's a 10 statute starting from when the last payment was delinquent. If ordered after 1989, it's a 10 year statute of limitations starting when the youngest child is emancipated.

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