What happens if either party fails to comply with a child custody or child support order?
If either party fails to comply with a child custody or child support order in New Hampshire, there may be consequences. These consequences depend on the specifics of the order and the nature of the violation. If a parent fails to comply with the child custody order, the court may order “make-up parenting time” to make up for the lost time with the child or they may award the other parent a certain amount of money in compensation. Additionally, the judge may issue an order of contempt, which may result in a fine, community service, or even jail time for the non-compliant parent. Similar consequences may be applied if a parent fails to comply with the child support order. The non-compliant parent may be ordered to make up the past-due payments or have their wages garnished. If the court finds that the parent willfully and deliberately failed to pay the child support, the judge may order an even harsher punishment such as jail time or community service. In both of these cases, it is important to note that the judge may also refer the matter to the Division of Child Support Services for enforcement. The state agency may take legal action or file a claim against the non-compliant parent to collect any back payments and future payments. In conclusion, if either party fails to comply with a child custody or child support order in New Hampshire, they may face serious consequences. Depending on the infractions, the judge may order make-up parenting time or child support payments, or may take enforcement action against the non-compliant parent.
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