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The Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) in the U.S. Health & Human Services Administration hasn’t yet released specifics, it does appear likely that the stimulus payments would be subject to interception for past-due child support.
In fact Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, one of the CARES Act co-sponsors, said “those who have past due child support payments that the states have reported to the Treasury Department” will not get a check.
This is because a court order for child support continues until it is modified or terminated.
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April 1, 2020
6:42 AM