A. Every administrative support order directing a noncustodial parent to pay child or child and spousal support shall provide for immediate income withholding from the noncustodial parent's income as defined in § 63.2-1900 of an amount for current support plus an amount to be applied toward liquidation of arrearages, if any, unless the obligor and the Department, on behalf of the obligee, agree to a written alternative payment arrangement, or good cause is shown. Good cause shall be based upon a written determination that, and explanation by the Department of why, implementing immediate withholding would not be in the best interests of the child. The total amount withheld shall not exceed the maximum amount permitted under § 34-29.
B. The order shall include, but not be limited to, notice (i) of the amount that will be withheld, (ii) that the withholding applies to any current or subsequent period of employment, (iii) of the right to contest whether a duty of support is owed and the information specified in the administrative order is correct, (iv) that a written request to appeal the withholding shall be made to the Department within 10 days of receipt of the notice, and (v) of the actions that will be taken by the Department if an appeal is noted, which shall include the opportunity to present his objections to the administrative hearing officer at a hearing held pursuant to § 63.2-1942. Upon service of the order on the employer by first-class or certified mail, by electronic means, or by service in accordance with the provisions of § 8.01-296, 8.01-327 or 8.01-329, the employer shall deliver the order to the noncustodial parent.
C. The noncustodial parent's employer shall be issued by first-class or certified mail or by electronic means, including facsimile transmission, an administrative order for withholding of income which shall conform to § 20-79.3. The rights and responsibilities of an employer with respect to such orders are set out in § 20-79.3.
D. Administrative orders for withholding from income shall be promptly terminated or modified by the Department when (i) the obligation to support has been satisfied and arrearages have been paid, (ii) the whereabouts of the child or child and custodial parent become unknown, or (iii) modification is appropriate because of a change in the amount of the obligation.
1988, c. 906, § 63.1-258.1; 1990, c. 896; 1991, c. 334; 1995, c. 714; 1997, cc. 648, 663; 1998, c. 727; 2002, c. 747; 2003, c. 469; 2015, c. 52; 2016, c. 29.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 63.2 - Welfare (Social Services)
Chapter 19 - Child Support Enforcement
§ 63.2-1901. Purpose of chapter; powers and duties of the Department
§ 63.2-1903. Authority to issue certain orders; civil penalty
§ 63.2-1905. Establishment of State Case Registry
§ 63.2-1906. Department may disclose information to Internal Revenue Services
§ 63.2-1907. Child support enforcement; private contracts
§ 63.2-1908.1. Arrears compromise program
§ 63.2-1911. Duty of local departments to enforce support; referral to Department
§ 63.2-1912. Minor noncustodial parents whose child receives TANF; child support obligations
§ 63.2-1913. Administrative establishment of paternity
§ 63.2-1914. Hospital paternity establishment programs
§ 63.2-1915. Administrative support order
§ 63.2-1916. Notice of administrative support order; contents; hearing; modification
§ 63.2-1917. When delivery of notice to party at last known address may be deemed sufficient
§ 63.2-1918. Administrative establishment of obligations
§ 63.2-1919. Requirement to provide financial statements
§ 63.2-1920. Department may order exchange of financial information
§ 63.2-1921. Authority to initiate reviews of certain orders
§ 63.2-1923. Immediate withholding from income; exception; notices required
§ 63.2-1924.1. Health care coverage; National Medical Support Notice
§ 63.2-1925. Certain amount of income that may be withheld by lien or order
§ 63.2-1926. Withholding pursuant to foreign support order
§ 63.2-1927. Assertion of lien; effect
§ 63.2-1930. Civil liability upon failure to comply with lien, order, etc.
§ 63.2-1931. Effect of service on banks, savings institutions, etc.
§ 63.2-1932. Data exchange agreements authorized; immunity
§ 63.2-1932.1. Automated administrative enforcement in interstate cases
§ 63.2-1933. Distraint, seizure and sale of property subject to liens
§ 63.2-1934. Action for foreclosure of lien; satisfaction
§ 63.2-1935. Satisfaction of lien after foreclosure proceedings instituted; redemption
§ 63.2-1936. Procedures for posting security, bond or guarantee to secure payment of overdue support
§ 63.2-1938. Commissioner may release lien or order or return seized property
§ 63.2-1939. Commissioner may make demand, file and serve liens, when payments appear in jeopardy
§ 63.2-1940. Reporting payment arrearage information to consumer credit reporting agencies
§ 63.2-1940.1. Publishing a most wanted delinquent parent list; coordinated arrests
§ 63.2-1941. Additional enforcement remedies
§ 63.2-1943. Appeal from decision of hearing officer
§ 63.2-1944. Employee debtor rights protected; limitation
§ 63.2-1945. Assignment of earnings to be honored; inapplicability of § 40.1-31
§ 63.2-1947. Assistance by Office of the Attorney General
§ 63.2-1948. Payment by Department for legal services
§ 63.2-1949. Authority of city, county, or attorney for the Commonwealth to represent the Department
§ 63.2-1950. Child support enforcement privatized legal services
§ 63.2-1951. Interest on support payments collected
§ 63.2-1952. Interest on debts due
§ 63.2-1953. Disposition of funds collected as debts to Department
§ 63.2-1954. Distribution of collection
§ 63.2-1955. Distribution of collections from federal tax refund offsets
§ 63.2-1956. Release of excess funds to debtor
§ 63.2-1957. Unidentifiable moneys held in special account
§ 63.2-1958. Charging off support debts as uncollectible