25-505.01 . Administrative income withholding order; notice; definition

A. In a title IV-D case, if a person is obligated to pay support, the department or its agent, without prior notice to the obligor, shall issue an income withholding order using the format prescribed by the United States secretary of health and human services.  The order shall include the obligor's social security number.  The withholding order shall include payment for current child support or spousal maintenance and may include an installment payment for arrearages pursuant to subsection B of this section or any other support.  A withholding order under this section does not apply to amounts exempt under section 33-1131, subsection C or any other applicable exemption law.  The withholding order shall direct the holder of the monies to withhold and pay to the person or agency entitled to receive the support the amount ordered by the department.  The withholding order shall be accompanied by a written notice of withholding as prescribed in this section.

B. In addition to current support an income withholding order may include an installment for arrearages or any other support if:

1. At the time of issuance, the arrearage is an amount equal to at least two months but not more than six months of the obligor's current support obligation, the income withholding order shall include an additional amount equal to twenty-five per cent of the current support obligation.

2. At the time of issuance, the arrearage is an amount equal to more than six months of the obligor's current support obligation, the income withholding order shall include an additional amount equal to thirty-three per cent of the current support obligation.

3. At the time of issuance, the arrearage is an amount equal to one year or more of the obligors's support obligation, an income withholding order may include an additional amount that exceeds thirty-three per cent of the support obligation.

C. If the obligor does not owe current support but arrearages remain unpaid, the department or its agent may issue or adjust an income withholding order only for arrearages.  The income withholding order shall be in the amount of the most recent current support order or the most recent order regarding the payment on arrearages, whichever is greater.

D. The department shall serve the order and notice on an employer or payor by first class mail or by electronic means. Service by mail as authorized in this section is complete as to the employer or payor when the mailing is received.  Service by electronic means is complete on transmission to the employer or payor.  The income withholding order shall direct the employer or payor to deliver or mail by first class mail a copy of the income withholding notice and order to the obligor within ten days after service on the employer or payor.

E. The income withholding order is an assignment and is binding fourteen days after receipt on an existing and future employer or payor of the person ordered to pay support or spousal maintenance on whom a copy of the income withholding order and notice of withholding is served. The employer or payor shall withhold the amount specified in the order from the income of the person obligated to pay support and shall transmit that amount to the support payment clearinghouse within two business days after the date the employee is paid. The employer or payor shall advise the support payment clearinghouse of the date the monies were withheld, may combine withheld amounts for several employees in a single payment and shall separately identify the portion of the payment that is attributable to each employee. The employer or other payor may also withhold and retain for application to the employer's or payor's cost of compliance an additional one dollar per pay period or four dollars per month.

F. If the obligor's disposable income from the primary employer or payor does not meet the support obligation, the department shall issue an income withholding order to a secondary employer of the obligor in order to meet the full support obligation.

G. Any obligor, employer or other payor may challenge the income withholding order issued by the department or its agent by filing a written request for administrative review with the department or its agent within ten days after receipt of the notice of income withholding order from the employer or payor.  The administrative review shall be conducted pursuant to section 25-522.  On receipt of a request for administrative review the department or its agent shall delay implementation of the income withholding order.

H. A change in income withholding pursuant to subsection B of this section is not a sufficient basis for a modification of the current support order.

I. Notwithstanding section 25-504, in a title IV-D case, if all obligations of support have been satisfied and the person obligated to pay support is no longer obligated and if the parties, including the department or its agent in a title IV-D case, submit a stipulation that the current obligation of support no longer exists and that all arrearages either have been satisfied or waived, the department or its agent shall issue an order terminating the income withholding order. The order shall state that the current obligation of support no longer exists and that all arrearages either have been satisfied or waived. The stipulation shall also contain the name and address of the employer or payor of the person obligated to pay support. Within five business days after the date the stipulation is submitted, the department or its agent shall send by first class mail a copy of the order terminating the income withholding order to the employer or payor, the parties and the clerk of the court.

J. Notwithstanding section 25-504, in a title IV-D case, the department or its agent on its own initiative, or the parties to a child support proceeding on request to the department, may terminate an income withholding order issued pursuant to this section or section 25-504, if the obligation to pay support has ended or will end within ninety days after the date the request is submitted and if all arrearages either have been paid or will be paid within the period or have been waived. The request shall include a statement of why the termination is requested, supporting documentation and the name and address of the employer and person obligated to pay support.  The requesting party shall notify each party by first class mail of the request to terminate the order.  The employer or payor shall continue to withhold and transmit support or spousal maintenance until otherwise ordered.  On receipt of a request to terminate an income withholding order the department or its agent may suspend disbursements until a determination is issued.  A party that receives notice of a request to terminate an income withholding order may object to the request and provide the department or its agent with the basis for the objection and supporting documents within ten days after receipt of the notice. Within forty-five days after the request the department or its agent shall issue a determination to all parties based on the information available. On a determination to terminate an income withholding order, the department or its agent within two business days shall send by first class mail a copy of the order terminating or adjusting the order to the employer or payor and to the support payment clearinghouse.

K. The employer or payor shall notify the support payment clearinghouse in writing when the person ordered to pay support or spousal maintenance is no longer employed by the employer or the right to receive income has been terminated. The employer shall notify the support payment clearinghouse in writing of the former employee's last known address and the name and address of the new employer, if known. If the employer or payor is again obligated to pay income to a person ordered to pay support within ninety days after termination of this right, the employer or payor is again bound by the income withholding order and is required to perform pursuant to this section.

L. The obligation for current child support shall be fully met before any payments under an order of assignment may be applied to payments of arrearages.  If a person is obligated to pay child support for more than one family and the amount available for withholding is not sufficient to meet the total combined child support obligation, any monies withheld from the obligor's income shall be allocated to each family by the employer or payor as follows:

1. The amount of current child support ordered in each case shall be added to obtain the total child support obligation.

2. The ordered amount in each case shall be divided by the total child support obligation to obtain a percentage of the total amount due.

3. The amount available from the obligor's income shall be multiplied by the percentage under paragraph 2 of this subsection to obtain the amount to be allocated to each family.

M. An income withholding order shall include a statement that an employer shall not refuse to hire a person or shall not discharge or otherwise discipline an employee as a result of an income withholding order authorized by this section, and an employer who refuses to hire a person or who discharges or otherwise disciplines an employee as a result of the income withholding order is subject to contempt and fines as established by the court.  Any person wrongfully refused employment or an employee wrongfully discharged or otherwise disciplined is entitled to recovery of damages suffered, reinstatement if appropriate, plus attorney fees and costs incurred.  Any employer or other payor who fails without good cause to comply with the terms of the income withholding order may be liable for amounts not paid to the support payment clearinghouse pursuant to the income withholding order, reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred and may be subject to contempt.  The department may initiate an action in superior court to enforce this subsection.

N. On issuance of an income withholding order the department or its agent shall issue a notice of withholding directed to the person ordered to pay support. The notice shall advise the obligor that:

1. An income withholding order has been issued against the obligor's income for payment of currently accruing child support or spousal maintenance, or both.

2. The income withholding order may include an amount for child support arrearages, or any other support.

3. The obligor may file a written request for administrative review with the department pursuant to section 25-522 within ten days after receipt of this notice if the obligor believes that:

(a) The income withholding order is improper or unlawful.

(b) The obligor's property is exempt by law.

(c) The employer or other payor is withholding more than permitted by law.

4. An income withholding order made pursuant to this section becomes binding on the employer or payor or any future employers or future payors fourteen days after receipt of a copy of the order and notice of withholding.

5. The employer or payor shall withhold the amount specified in the order from the income of the person obligated to pay support.

6. Not more than one-half of the obligor's disposable income for any period may be taken to satisfy an income withholding order issued for the support of any person.

7. The amount of disposable income exempt from the income withholding order must be paid to the obligor on the regular payday for the pay period in which income is earned.

8. The employer or other payor shall continue to withhold the amount set forth in the order each pay period and shall forward the amount to the child support payment clearinghouse until either:

(a) The obligor files a request for administrative review with the department or its agent and after review the department or its agent modifies or terminates the income withholding order.

(b) The obligor files a petition with the court and, after a hearing, the court modifies or terminates the income withholding order.

9. An employer may not refuse to hire, may not discharge or may not otherwise discipline the obligor as a result of this income withholding order. If the obligor is wrongfully refused employment, discharged or otherwise disciplined, the obligor may recover damages suffered, reinstatement of employment if appropriate and reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred against the employer.

10. Unless ordered otherwise, the obligor has a duty to notify the support payment clearinghouse in writing of the address of the obligor's residence and employment and, within ten days, of a change in either one. The department or its agent shall use these addresses to notify the obligor of all subsequent actions to enforce support. Failure of the obligor to advise the department of changes in residential or employment address may subject the obligor to sanctions for contempt of court, including reasonable attorney fees and costs.

O. An income withholding order issued pursuant to this section has the same force and effect as an order of the superior court, has priority over all other attachments, executions, garnishments or assignments and may be enforced against the obligor and employer in superior court.

P. For purposes of this section, "arrearages" means past due support, including interest.

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Income Withholding Order (IWO)

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What is an Income Withholding Order (IWO)

In June of 2012, an Income Withholding Order replaced the old Order of Assignment.  It’s an Order that is signed by the family court Judge that orders the employer of the party paying child support or spousal maintenance (alimony) to withhold income from the mother or father’s paycheck and send it to the appropriate agency.  In Arizona that agency is the Arizona Support Payment Clearinghouse.

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What to Do With an Income Withholding Order for an Employee

Here’s What You Need to Know as an Employer

  • What's an Income Withholding Order?

Who Regulates Income Withholding?

  • What Does It Look Like?
  • What Should I Do When I Receive One?
  • Is There a Limit?
  • Can I Take a Fee for Processing?
  • What If I Don’t Withhold?

Many employers receive income withholding orders from employees. The document might be called “Income Withholding for Support.”   If you have one of these orders, you’re probably wondering what to do with it. Here’s how to comply with an income withholding order, plus answers to other questions you might have as the employer.

What Is an Income Withholding Order? 

An income withholding order (IWO) is an order that directs you (the employer) to withhold a specific amount from the paychecks of an employee. The withholding amounts are used to pay child support, spousal support, medical support, or other types of support.

According to the New York State Child Support Agency, income withholders such as employers help make sure that children have financial and medical support from both parents.  

All child support enforcement issues, including income withholding orders, are handled by state and local authorities—not the federal government. Each state has different regulations regarding when to begin withholding, mandatory deductions, withholding limits, and other requirements.

The Office of Child Support Enforcement has a list of state agencies , known as State Disbursement Units (SDU), who deal with IWOs.

This list includes a variety of details, such as contact information, fees, state maximums, and other requirements, though the amount of information varies from state to state.

What Does an Income Withholding Order Look Like? 

An IWO can come from one of two sources: 

  • It can be a notice sent by an attorney, tribal legal representative, private collection agency, or individual.
  • A court or child support agency called an SDU (state disbursement unit, the state agency dealing with IWOs) can send the order.  

Most income withholding orders follow a specific format. If the order is from someone other than a state agency, it may look different, but it should contain all the same information. This information should include:

  • The employer, and employee or obligor, meaning the person whose pay must be withheld, and the names of the children
  • Order information, about how much you must deduct and what it’s for
  • Amounts to withhold per pay period
  • Remittance information—who to send the amounts to and when
  • Other information

You may receive an IWO for an employee or a non-employee (an independent contractor, for example). As long as you are making payments to that individual, you must comply with the IWO.

What Should I Do When I Receive an IWO? 

Review the form .

Make sure that the income withholding order is for one of your employees or for someone else you are paying.

Then, check to see where the order came from—is it a court order or a notice? If there is a cover letter, check to see if the underlying order is attached. The order should direct payment to the SDU or include a provision for authorizing withholding.

If the order doesn’t contain the required authorization, or if you aren’t making payments to that person, return it to the party issuing the order with an explanation of why it’s being returned. If the required authorization is included, you must follow the requirements as ordered.

If you have questions about the IWO, contact the sender as soon as possible, so you don’t incur penalties for not withholding as ordered.

Follow the Directions and Requirements

  • Order Information : First, look at the “Order Information” section of the form to see how much must be withheld and how often. 
  • Amounts to Withhold : If your pay period isn’t the same as the amount in the “Order Information” section, you should see alternatives for different pay cycles in the “Amounts to Withhold” section. 
  • Remittance Information : Follow the directions and deadlines exactly as listed in the “Remittance Information” section of the form. Each state has options for sending payments electronically. Note the second checkbox at the end of this section indicating if you must send a copy of the form to the employee or obligor.  

Is There a Limit to How Much I Can Withhold? 

Yes—if you receive an IWO and you already have another order or a garnishment being withheld from a specific person’s pay, you need to check the limits. You can’t withhold from any one person more than the lesser of:

  • The amount allowed by the Federal Consumer Credit Protection Act
  • The amount allowed by the law of the state or tribal jurisdiction of the employee’s principal place of employment

The federal limit is 50% of the disposable income if the person is supporting another family, and 60% of disposable income if the person is not supporting another family. If the amount is in arrears (behind schedule) for more than 12 weeks, these limits can increase by 5%, respectively.

Disposable income is the net amount after mandatory deductions (including federal, state, and local taxes), FICA taxes , and statutory pension contributions. 

Priorities for Kinds of Withholding

  • Current support payments have priority over payment of past-due support.  
  • Federal tax liens may have priority over IWOs—check with your state agency on this.
  • Child support IWOs must be paid before other garnishments.

The process for applying maximums to withholding and garnishment amounts is complicated. Be sure to check with your attorney before you attempt to prioritize withholding orders. 

Can I Take a Fee for Processing the IWO? 

Some states allow employers to take an administrative fee per payment or month, with the maximum determined by state law.   For example, in California, employers can withhold an additional $1.50 per payment, while Idaho allows an administrative fee of $5 per payment.  

The combined amount of your fee and the amount withheld can’t exceed the limits described above.  

What If I Don’t Withhold as Directed? 

Each state has penalties for failing to comply with an income withholding order or for not withholding within the state’s requirements.  

In addition, you could be subject to a fine for firing, refusing to hire, or taking disciplinary action against an employee because of an income withholding order.

Administration for Children and Families. " Income Withholding for Support ." Accessed Feb. 12, 2020.

New York State Child Support Agency. " Income Withholding Order/Notice for Support (IWO) ." Accessed Feb. 12, 2020.

U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Office of Child Support Enforcement. " Income Withholding for Support Flowchart ." Accessed Feb. 12, 2020. 

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. " State/Employer Contact and Program Information. State Income Withholding ." Accessed Feb. 12, 2020.

Office of Child Support Enforcement. " State/Employer Contact and Program Information ." Pages 6–15. Accessed Feb. 12, 2020.

U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. " Income Withholding for Support ." Page 3. Accessed Feb. 12, 2020.

Office of Child Support Enforcement. " Income Withholding - Answers to Employers' Questions ." Question 10. Accessed Feb. 12, 2020.

Income Withholding for Support Order (IWO) - Child Support

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An Income Withholding for Support Order form orders an employer to withhold child support, cash medical support, or spousal support from an employee's paycheck. 

What is an Income Withholding for Support Order?

An Income Withholding for Support Order (IWO) orders an employer to withhold child support, cash medical support, and spousal support from an employee’s paycheck.

An IWO is always based on a separate order to the employee to pay support—usually as part of a divorce, paternity case, or suit affecting the parent-child relationship (SAPCR).

You may ask the court to sign an IWO if you are the person ordered to pay support or the person ordered to receive support. 

Note: If the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) Child Support Division is actively involved in your case, they will issue the IWO administratively.  Go to their website,  Child Support in Texas , if you have questions or want to apply for their services. 

What form do I use?

The Income Withholding for Support Order (IWO) form approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) must be used in all cases. No other IWO form can be used, according to this guidance from the Office of the Attorney General's Child Support Division .

Links to IWO Forms and Instructions

These instructions are designed to help you fill out the required IWO form .  Use these instructions with the sample IWO .

What do I do with the IWO form?

  • Fill out the required IWO form.  
  • Print the IWO form.  
  • If possible, hire an attorney to review your completed  IWO form.
  • Take the completed IWO form to the Judge who signed, or will sign, your order for child support, cash medical support, or spousal support/spousal maintenance. 
  • Ask the Judge to sign your IWO.  
  • File your IWO in the District Clerk’s Office.  
  • Ask the clerk to send your IWO to the employer of the person ordered to pay support. 

What if the person ordered to pay support gets a new job?

If your IWO is directed to “Any Employer/Income Withholder of Employee Named in Order,” ask the clerk’s office to send the IWO to the new employer of the person ordered to pay support.

If your IWO is directed to a specific employer:

  • Get an Amended IWO signed by the Judge and  
  • Ask the clerk’s office to send the IWO to the new employer.  
  • To get an Amended IWO, use the required IWO form and follow the instructions above.  
  • Be sure to check the “Amended IWO” box at the top of your new IWO.  

What if the support amount changes?

If the support amount ordered withheld changes, you must have an Amended IWO sent to the employer.

  • Example 1: Your current court order says child support decreases each time one of your children turns 18 and graduates from high school. You must have an Amended IWO sent to the employer each time one of your children turns 18 and graduates from high school.
  • Example 2: The court modifies (changes) the child support amount and signs a new order. You must have an Amended IWO that reflects the new child support amount sent to the employer.​

To get an Amended IWO use the required IWO form and follow the instructions above. Be sure to check the “Amended IWO” box at the top of your new IWO. 

Do I need a lawyer?

This basic information is not a substitute for the help and advice of an attorney.  It’s always best to talk with an attorney about how best to proceed in your particular case. 

Some attorneys will help you help yourself.  You can hire them just to give you advice, draft documents, review your forms, or help you prepare for a hearing. This is called Limited Scope Representation . You may then be able to complete other parts of your case yourself. 

For help finding an attorney, contact your local lawyer referral service or the Lawyer Referral Information Service at 800-252-9690.  You may also be able to find help through legal aid . Use TexasLawHelp's Legal Help Directory to find the legal aid office nearest you.

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ORD - ORDER (DOCKET DATE:6/26/2020)

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NOTE: NOTICE OF FILING AMENDED AFFIDAVIT OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION

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OCC - ORDER CONTINUING ON INACTIVE/DISMISSAL CALENDAR (DOCKET DATE:1/3/2022)

NOTE: MOTION TO CONTINUE ON THE INACTIVE CALENDAR

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EXW - EXHIBITS WORK SHEET (DOCKET DATE:5/21/2022)

JUDGMENT AGAINST:, FREQUENCY: ONE TIME, TYPE: JUDGMENT ONLY

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NOTE: JOINT LEGAL DECISION PARENTING PLAN

Maricopa County Superior Courts | Maricopa County Central Court Building | Family | 03/31/2021

005 - ME: HEARING (DOCKET DATE:7/22/2021)

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003 - ME: HEARING RESET (DOCKET DATE:2/1/2021)

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NOTE: CREDIT MEMO

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EVENT: TRIAL/EVIDENTIARY HEARING

089 - ME: TRIAL SETTING (DOCKET DATE:1/20/2021)

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JUDGMENT FOR: WITNESS JUDGMENT FOR: JANNA GANN JUDGMENT AGAINST: JOEI D JACKSON, FREQUENCY: ONE TIME, TYPE: JUDGMENT ONLY

NOTE: KING COUNTY WASHINGTON / SCHEDULE

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JUDGMENT AGAINST:, TYPE: JUDGMENT ONLY

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NOTE: RESPONSE TO PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF NON-COVENANT MARRIAGE WITH CHILDREN

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NOTE: NOTICE OF APPEARANCE

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AOA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER OF ASSIGNMENT IWO RESTRICTED IF FILED AFTER 1/1/2006 (DOCKET DATE:12/9/2020)

AOA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER OF ASSIGNMENT IWO RESTRICTED IF FILED AFTER 1/1/2006 (DOCKET DATE:12/2/2020)

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028 - ME: STATUS CONFERENCE SET (DOCKET DATE:1/7/2022)

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022 - ME: ORDER SIGNED (DOCKET DATE:1/13/2021)

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019 - ME: RULING (DOCKET DATE:3/31/2022)

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256 - ME: IV-D HEARING (DOCKET DATE:2/10/2021)

EVENT: IV-D REVIEW HEARING; RESULT: MINUTE ENTRY ISSUED

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  1. What does administrative order of assignment iwo if filed after 1/1

    Posted on Jan 12, 2017. The AZ Dept of Economic Security is able to administratively (without a court hearing) issue a wage assignment (garnish your paychecks) or "order of assignment" as it was called before 2006, which is now called an income withholding order (iwo). If you are still paying child support it is probably because you owe past ...

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    Administrative income withholding order; notice; definition. A. In a title IV-D case, if a person is obligated to pay support, the department or its agent, without prior notice to the obligor, shall issue an income withholding order using the format prescribed by the United States secretary of health and human services.

  3. Income Withholding Orders

    Administrative Income Withholding Order. An order, issued by the State IV-D Agency (Division of Child Support Enforcement), directing an employer or other payor to withhold a monthly amount from the income of the person obligated to pay child support, spousal maintenance, child support and spousal maintenance arrearage, and/or interest.

  4. Income Withholding FAQs

    The Arizona Revised Statute §25-504 reads that an employer or other payor who has received an Income Withholding Order shall withhold the amount specified in the Income Withholding Order, together with the handling fee. Arizona Revised Statute §25-510 requires a monthly fee of $8.00 for the cost of handling support and maintenance payments.

  5. Administrative order of assignment IWO restricted if filed after 1/1

    Administrative order of assignment IWO restricted if filed after 1/1/2006 what does this mean? Ex isnt and has not paid child support in years. This shows up on both her cases recently. 2 separate child support cases.

  6. Processing an Income Withholding Order or Notice

    If the income is paid biweekly, multiply the minimum wage times 60. [60 x $7.25 = $435] If the biweekly disposable income is less than $435 or the weekly income is less than $217.50, no withholding for garnishment may be made. OR. 25% of the weekly disposable income.

  7. Income Withholding Order (IWO)

    What is an Income Withholding Order (IWO) In June of 2012, an Income Withholding Order replaced the old Order of Assignment. It's an Order that is signed by the family court Judge that orders the employer of the party paying child support or spousal maintenance (alimony) to withhold income from the mother or father's paycheck and send it to the appropriate agency.

  8. PDF Income Withholding for Support and the State Disbursement Unit

    administrative officials must enter an IWO. Some states use the following language in the child support order: "Reference is hereby made to a separate income withholding order, the entry of which is required of this (Court) (Agency) by law and specifically incorporated herein as part of this (Court's) (Agency's) order in this case."

  9. Wage Withholding

    What does 12/27/2013 AOA - Administrative order of assignment IWO restricted if filed after 1/1/2006 12/30/2013 ... definition. NOTE: Merits are broadly defined whether in the context of how support, withholding, or reporting by employers. (Family Code section 5206) Whatever does office order of assignment iwo if filed afterwards 1/1 ...

  10. Income Withholding for Support (IWO) Form, Instructions & Sample

    Income Withholding for Support (IWO) Order/Notice. The IWO is the OMB-approved form (PDF) used for income withholding in tribal, intrastate, and interstate cases as well as all child support orders that were initially issued in the state on or after January 1, 1994, and all child support orders that were initially issued (or modified) in the state before January 1, 1994 if arrearages occur.

  11. PDF How to Complete an Income Withholding for Support Order (IWO)

    1a. Sender checks Income Withholding Order/Notice for Support (IWO) if this is the first IWO issued to the employer for the noncustodial parent. 1b. Sender checks Amended IWO to replace a previously issued IWO. Sender may check only one block (1a, 1b, 1c, or 1d) on a form.

  12. Wage Withholding

    Second, multiply the total that can be withheld ($ 600) by the percentage calculated for each order: first order, 66.7% x $600 = $400 and, second order, 33.3% x $600 = $200. 2. Enough to pay two current support amounts but only part of arrears on the two accounts. But, the most that can be withheld is $ 600.

  13. Income Withholding Orders—What Employers Need to Know

    Can I Take a Fee for Processing the IWO? Some states allow employers to take an administrative fee per payment or month, with the maximum determined by state law.   For example, in California, employers can withhold an additional $1.50 per payment, while Idaho allows an administrative fee of $5 per payment.  

  14. PDF IWO

    IWO must be done through an amended IWO. 1c. One-Time Order/Notice For Lump Sum Payment. Check the box when this IWO is to attach a one-time collection of a lump sum payment after receiving notification from an employer/income withholder or other source. When this box is checked, enter the amount in field 14, Lump Sum Payment, in the ...

  15. PDF Employer's Guide to Income Assignment

    The employee/income recipient is ordered to pay the following amounts: $250.00 per month for support order A $200.00 per month for support order B $150.00 per month for support order C $600.00 = the total amount of all income assignments. This total exceeds the $450.00 income available for income withholding.

  16. Income Withholding for Support Order (IWO)

    Example 2: The court modifies (changes) the child support amount and signs a new order. You must have an Amended IWO that reflects the new child support amount sent to the employer. To get an Amended IWO use the required IWO form and follow the instructions above. Be sure to check the "Amended IWO" box at the top of your new IWO.

  17. (1) Dept Of Economic Security (DES) Et Al VS Solawrence ...

    On 01/23/2020 1 Dept Of Economic Security DES filed a Family - Other Family lawsuit against Solawrence Dalphon Nichols. This case was filed in Maricopa County Superior Courts, Maricopa County Northeast Regional Court Center located in Maricopa, Arizona. The Judge overseeing this case is Blaney, Scott. The case status is Other - Stayed.

  18. PDF Income Withholding for Support

    INCOME WITHHOLDING ORDER/NOTICE FOR SUPPORT (IWO) AMENDED IWO ONE-TIME ORDER/NOTICE FOR LUMP SUM PAYMENT TERMINATION OF IWO Date: Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Agency . Court Attorney . Private Individual/Entity (Check One) NOTE: This IWO must be regular on its face. Under certain circumstances you must reject this IWO and return it to the

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  20. 2020 Revisions to the IWO Form and Instructions

    On June 15, 2020, a notice for public comment on the revised Income Withholding for Support (IWO) form was posted to the Federal Register, Volume 85, Number 115, pages 36215-36216 (PDF). The IWO form and instructions were updated for clarity and consistency. Changes to the IWO Form.

  21. Submission for OMB Review; Income Withholding Order/Notice for Support

    ACF/OPRE Certifying Officer. [ FR Doc. 2020-12795 Filed 6-12-20; 8:45 am] The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is requesting a three-year extension of the form Income Withholding Order/ Notice for Support (IWO) (OMB #0970-0154, expiration 8/31/2020). This request includes minor revisions to the approved forms.