Section 36A. (1) In any case in which an obligor is under court order to pay alimony or support and maintenance or child support in an action or judgment for divorce under this chapter or in an action or judgment for separate support under chapter two hundred and nine, the court which entered the support order shall retain continuing jurisdiction over the parties to the order and may enter an order of trustee process against the disposable earnings of the obligor, both those presently due and owing and those which will be due and owing at a future time, up to an amount permitted by federal law. Before the court may enter such an order, it shall find that all other domestic remedies available to collect support have been exhausted or would be ineffective.
For the purpose of this section, the words ''disposable earnings'' shall mean that part of the compensation paid or payable to the obligor for personal services, whether denominated as wages, salary, commission, bonus, or otherwise, including periodic payments pursuant to a pension or retirement program, which remains after the deduction of any amounts required by law to be withheld; and the word ''trustee'' shall mean the person, firm, association, or corporation by whom the obligor is employed.
(2) A complaint seeking an order of trustee process may be sought by the spouse or parent, custodian or guardian of the child, a family service officer or probation officer, or in the case of persons receiving public assistance, the department of public welfare. The complaint will be filed in the court which issued the judgment of divorce or separate support or in which the action for divorce or separate support is pending under the docket number of the action for divorce or separate support and shall state that the obligor is under a court order to provide support, the amount of the order, the amount of the arrearage, if any; that all other domestic remedies available to collect support have been exhausted or would be ineffective; the name and address of the employer of the obligor; the obligor's monthly disposable earnings from said employer, which may be based upon information and belief, and the amount sought to be trusteed. The complaint shall be served on both the obligor and his employer in accordance with applicable law and rules for service of process; provided, however, that where the court had personal jurisdiction over the obligor in the original action for divorce or separate support, personal service on such obligor shall not be required as long as the obligor receives adequate and reasonable notice of the proceeding.
(3) After a hearing on the merits, the court may enter an order of trustee process against the obligor's disposable earnings. The order shall set forth sufficient findings of fact to support the action by the court and the amount to be trusteed for each pay period. The order shall be subject to review by the court for modification and dissolution upon the filing of a motion, with a sworn affidavit supporting same.
(4) Upon receipt of an order for trustee process, the trustee shall transmit each pay period without delay to the clerk of the court, or to the family service office of the court or any other party designated by the court, the amount ordered by the court to be trusteed for each such period. These funds shall be disbursed to the party designated by the court. If the person entitled to receive said support is a recipient of public assistance, such funds shall be disbursed directly to the department of public welfare up to the amount of aid being paid to the recipient by the department.
(5) No employer may discharge, suspend, or discipline an employee by reason of his having been trusteed pursuant to this section. Any employer who violates this clause shall be liable to the employee for compensation and employment benefits lost, if any, during the time of the unlawful discharge, suspension, or discipline.
(6) The commonwealth and any of its political sub-divisions shall be subject to trustee process under this section as if they were private parties.
(7) Any remedy provided pursuant to this section shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other remedy available for the enforcement of support obligations.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part II - Real and Personal Property and Domestic Relations
Title III - Domestic Relations
Section 1 - Causes for Divorce; General Provisions
Section 2 - Causes for Divorce; Confinement for Crime
Section 3 - Causes for Divorce; Absence; Presumption of Death
Section 4 - Causes for Divorce; Domicile of Parties
Section 5 - Causes for Divorce; Exceptions to Sec. 4
Section 6b - Filing of Action; Statistical Report
Section 8 - Commencement of Actions
Section 11 - Ex Parte Hearing; Allowance or Denial of Motion to Insert Name of Third Person
Section 12 - Libels for Divorce; Spouse's Property; Attachment
Section 13 - Libels for Divorce; Attachment; Manner
Section 14 - Libels for Divorce; Attachments; Laws Applicable
Section 15 - Libels for Divorce; Mentally Ill Defendant; Appointment and Compensation of Guardian
Section 16 - Investigation of Divorce Case
Section 17 - Pendency of Action; Allowance; Alimony
Section 19 - Pendency of Action for Divorce; Custody of Children
Section 20 - Continuance of Action; Temporary Separation
Section 20a - Judgment Denying Divorce; Living Apart for Justifiable Cause; Authorization
Section 21 - Divorce Judgments; Entry
Section 22 - Libels for Divorce; Desertion; Proof
Section 23 - Resumption of Former Name by Woman
Section 24 - Divorced Parties; Remarriage
Section 24a - Certificate of Divorce; Contents
Section 25 - Divorce for Adultery of Wife; Legitimacy of Issue
Section 27 - Curtesy or Dower After Divorce
Section 28a - Temporary Care; Custody and Maintenance of Minor Children
Section 29 - Minor Children; Foreign Divorces, Care and Custody
Section 30 - Minor Children; Removal From Commonwealth; Prohibition
Section 31 - Custody of Children; Shared Custody Plans
Section 32 - Child; Bringing Before Court; Writ of Habeas Corpus
Section 33 - Jurisdiction; Procedure
Section 34 - Alimony or Assignment of Estate; Determination of Amount; Health Insurance
Section 34a - Alimony Judgment Ordering Conveyance; Effect
Section 34b - Order to Vacate Marital Home
Section 35 - Alimony; Enforcement
Section 36 - Security for Payment of Alimony or Support; Enforcement of Judgments or Orders
Section 37 - Alimony; Revision of Judgment
Section 39 - Foreign Divorces; Validity
Section 40 - Cohabitation After Divorce
Section 42 - Procurement of Unlawful Divorce
Section 43 - Advertisement to Procure Divorce
Section 44 - Certificate of Divorce; Unlawful Issuance
Section 45 - Criminal Offenses; Notice to District Attorney
Section 46 - Statistical Reports; Additional Information
Section 48 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 49 to 55
Section 49 - Termination, Suspension or Modification of General Term Alimony
Section 50 - Termination, Extension or Modification of Rehabilitative Alimony
Section 51 - Termination of Reimbursement Alimony; Modification; Applicability of Income Guidelines
Section 52 - Termination of Transitional Alimony; Modification or Extension
Section 54 - Remarriage of Payor; Income From Second Job or Overtime Work