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What happens when a noncustodial parent (NCP) who is living in another state does not pay his or her child support obligation?

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What happens when a noncustodial parent (NCP) who is living in another state does not pay his or her child support obligation?

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A. Once the NCP is located, the local CSE agency can request that the other state enforce the court order. If the NCP’s employer is known, local CSE can send a direct income withholding notice to the employer in the state where the NCP lives.

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