"Arrears are remitted to family division" typically refers to the process of sending unpaid financial obligations, such as child support or alimony, to the family court for enforcement or resolution. When a party fails to make required payments, these arrears can be officially documented and submitted to ensure compliance with court orders. The family division may then take further action, such as garnishing wages or placing liens, to facilitate payment. This process aims to uphold the financial responsibilities outlined in family law agreements.
It means you must send the payment of any money you owe
the amount has been remitted
Past tense of remit, which means to send in this example."I remitted the payment to the wrong department."
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One would have to look at all the orders entered in the case to be certain, but it sounds as if the court has suspended payments on arrears for some reason.
Miss Emily's taxes were remitted by her accountant or financial advisor who handled her tax filing and payments on her behalf.
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Your local family (civil) court is where you must file for child support arrears. If there is a child support order you must return to that court to file a contempt of court order.Your local family (civil) court is where you must file for child support arrears. If there is a child support order you must return to that court to file a contempt of court order.Your local family (civil) court is where you must file for child support arrears. If there is a child support order you must return to that court to file a contempt of court order.Your local family (civil) court is where you must file for child support arrears. If there is a child support order you must return to that court to file a contempt of court order.
A history of arrears means you have a backlog of tests that you have not cleared.
Arrears are part of a debt that is overdue. In loans, you have arrears if you are behind on payments. You can get more information about arrears online at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Arrears" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.