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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The income withholding order shall:
(i) Direct the payor to withhold and remit to the clerk income due from the payor to the obligor, as specified in the notice to payor required by W.S. 20-6-210, for the payment of current support obligations and for the liquidation of arrearages, if any;
(ii) Order the payor to comply with all the terms of the notice to payor and all subsequent notices served upon the payor;
(iii) State that the income withholding order is immediately effective or that the order will become effective as provided in W.S. 20-6-205(a)(ii) or (iii); and
(iv) State the addresses, if known, and social security numbers of the obligor and the obligee.
(b) If there is more than one (1) income withholding order in effect, and if the various orders require payment to two (2) or more payees, then the notice to payor shall provide that income withheld shall be disbursed according to the following:
(i) Each child shall receive an amount in the proportion which the child's current support bears relative to the total of all amounts for current support under court orders; and
(ii) Any remaining withheld income shall be distributed to each child in an amount proportional to which the arrearage for that child's support bears relative to the total of all amounts ordered to be paid on arrearage.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 20. Domestic Relations § 20-6-206. Contents of income withholding order - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-20-domestic-relations/wy-st-sect-20-6-206/
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