New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB618

Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
1/12/23  
Report Pass
11/6/23  
Engrossed
2/26/24  
Refer
2/26/24  

Caption

Relative to wage garnishment with child support payments.

Impact

The proposed changes to the law emphasize better communication between the courts and the parties involved in child support cases. By requiring courts to notify both parties about the automatic nature of wage garnishment and developing a standard form to clarify payment arrangements, the bill seeks to minimize disputes over payments and improve compliance with child support obligations. This could potentially lead to more consistent enforcement of child support orders, benefitting custodial parents and the financial stability of children.

Summary

House Bill 618 aims to amend existing laws regarding wage garnishment in cases involving child support payments. The bill introduces specific conditions under which wage garnishment will be automatically implemented unless both parties agree to an alternative arrangement. This automatic process is intended to streamline the system for handling child support payments and ensure that both parties are clear about their responsibilities from the outset of court proceedings.

Contention

While HB 618 primarily aims to improve the child support system, there may be concerns regarding how the automatic garnishment could affect non-custodial parents' financial situations. Critics might argue that automatic garnishment without considering individual circumstances could lead to undue hardship for some parents, particularly those already struggling financially or those who may have disagreements over payment amounts. The balance between ensuring child support compliance and protecting non-custodial parents from financial strain may be a point of contention during discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

NH HB618

Carry Over Relative to wage garnishment with child support payments.

Previously Filed As

NH HB618

Relative to wage garnishment with child support payments.

NH HB548

Relative to the definition of compliance with a legal support order for child support payments.

NH HB126

Relative to choosing the accrual date for child support payments.

NH HB583

Relative to the termination of child support.

NH HB46

Establishing a committee to study replacement of bail commissioners with court magistrates and relative to delinquent payment of accounts by on premises and off premises licensees and relative to electronic payments to employee debit cards.

NH SB237

Relative to the child care scholarship program and making an appropriation therefor.

NH SB129

Relative to the payment of costs for indigent persons involved in mediation services.

NH HB185

Relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities based on shared parenting and shared access to the child's records.

NH HB598

Relative to funding maternal mortality reviews.

NH HB162

Relative to supported decision making.

Similar Bills

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