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    Default Statute of Limitations and Exceptions for Support Arrears

    My questions involves child support in the State of: Washington

    Hello,

    I have a few questions. 1. Are there any passport exceptions for child support arrearages if you are married to a service member, and that service member is stationed overseas are there any exceptions that the state of WA may grant so that the non-custodial parent may accompany their spouse overseas?

    2. Is there a statute of limitations for the state of Washington? If so, how many years after the child turns 18 does it start?
    3. If there is a statute of limitations, does the NCP have to file any paperwork for it, or does it happen automatically?

    Thank you for any assistance in this matter.

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    Default Re: Statute of Limitations and Exceptions for Support Arrears

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    My questions involves child support in the State of: Washington

    Hello,

    I have a few questions. 1. Are there any passport exceptions for child support arrearages if you are married to a service member, and that service member is stationed overseas are there any exceptions that the state of WA may grant so that the non-custodial parent may accompany their spouse overseas?

    2. Is there a statute of limitations for the state of Washington? If so, how many years after the child turns 18 does it start?
    3. If there is a statute of limitations, does the NCP have to file any paperwork for it, or does it happen automatically?
    There are certainly ways that a non-custodial parent can make arrangements to satisfy the child support agency so that their passport ban can be lifted. Of course, all of those ways are going to include some payment towards the arrearage and some commitment towards clearing those arrearages up in a reasonable amount of time. Otherwise, whether they are married to a service member or not is going to be irrelevant.

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    Default Re: Statute of Limitations and Exceptions for Support Arrears

    Posting the same thing and changing your state does not change the outcome.

    http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/show...ht=#post864141

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