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2000 SESSION
SB 275 Child support; limited exceptions to minimum monthly payments.
Introduced by: Janet D. Howell | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Child support. Provides certain limited exceptions to the presumptive minimum monthly child support amount of $65 for parents unable to pay. This bill is recommended by the Virginia Bar Association Coalition Committee on Family Law Legislation and is based on recommendations made by the Child Support Quadrennial Review Panel.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Child support. Provides certain limited exceptions to the presumptive minimum monthly child support amount of $65 for parents unable to pay. The bill also provides that the retroactivity of a child support debt created because of the payment of public assistance is limited to the date the Department of Social Services exercised due diligence in the service of notice. This bill is recommended by the Virginia Bar Association Coalition Committee on Family Law Legislation and is based on recommendations made by the Child Support Quadrennial Review Panel.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Child support. Provides certain limited exceptions to the presumptive minimum monthly child support amount of $65 for parents unable to pay. The bill also provides that the retroactivity of a child support debt created because of the payment of public assistance is limited to the date the Department of Social Services exercised due diligence in the service of notice. This bill is recommended by the Virginia Bar Association Coalition Committee on Family Law Legislation and is based on recommendations made by the Child Support Quadrennial Review Panel.