What is the difference between a terminated and a suspended child support order?

The difference between a terminated and a suspended child support order in Pennsylvania is largely related to how payments are collected. In Pennsylvania, a terminated child support order means that the legal obligation to pay child support has been ended. The payments that were ordered in the original order no longer have to be made. A suspended child support order means that the legal obligation to pay child support still exists, but the payments are temporarily suspended. This could happen if, for example, the payer loses their job or if the recipient of the payments has recently received a large inheritance. In both scenarios, the parent receiving the payments is still legally entitled to receive them, but in the case of a terminated order, the payments have been completely ended. In a suspended order, the payments are simply delayed while the situation is being assessed and payments may be resumed in the future. It is important to note that the court may require the payer to set up an escrow account and/or allow the non-paying parent to collect retroactive payments after a child support order has been terminated. This is to ensure that the parent who should receive the payments still receives them.

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