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Child Support Enforcement - Sarpy County Nebraska

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§42-358.01. Delinquent support order payments; records.<br />

Records of delinquencies in support order payments shall be kept by the Title IV-D Division of<br />

the Department of Health and Human Services or by the clerks of the district courts pursuant to<br />

their responsibilities under law.<br />

Source: Laws 1975, LB 212, § 3; Laws 2000, LB 972, § 10; Laws 2007, LB296, § 57.<br />

See § 42-364.13 for required contents of child support orders.<br />

§42-369 <strong>Support</strong> or alimony; presumption; items includable; payments;<br />

disbursement; enforcement; health insurance.<br />

(4) All orders, decrees, or judgments for temporary or permanent support payments,<br />

including child, spousal, or medical support, and all orders, decrees, or judgments for<br />

alimony or modification of support payments or alimony shall direct the payment of<br />

such sums to be made commencing on the first day of each month for the use of the<br />

persons for whom the support payments or alimony have been awarded. Such<br />

payments shall be made to the clerk of the district court (a) when the order, decree, or<br />

judgment is for spousal support, alimony, or maintenance support and the order,<br />

decree, or judgment does not also provide for child support, and (b) when the payment<br />

constitutes child care or day care expenses, unless payments under subdivision (1)(a)<br />

or (1)(b) of this section are ordered to be made directly to the obligee. All other<br />

support order payments shall be made to the State Disbursement Unit. In all cases in<br />

which income withholding has been implemented pursuant to the Income<br />

Withholding for <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Support</strong> Act or sections 42-364.01 to 42-364.14, support order<br />

payments shall be made to the State Disbursement Unit. The court may order such<br />

payment to be in cash or guaranteed funds.<br />

. . .<br />

(4) Orders, decrees, and judgments for temporary or permanent support or alimony<br />

shall be filed with the clerk of the district court and have the force and effect of<br />

judgments when entered. The clerk and the State Disbursement Unit shall disburse<br />

all payments received as directed by the court and as provided in sections 42-358.02 and 43-<br />

512.07. Records shall be kept of all funds received and disbursed by the clerk and the unit and<br />

shall be open to inspection by the parties and their attorneys.<br />

§ 43-513.01. Judgment for child support; death of judgment debtor.<br />

A judgment for child support shall not abate upon the death of the judgment debtor.<br />

Source: Laws 1984, LB 657, § 1.<br />

§ 43-1404 <strong>Child</strong> support; liability of parents; discharge.<br />

The liability of the father or mother of a child for its support shall be discharged by compliance<br />

with the terms of a judicial decree for support or the terms of a judicially approved settlement or<br />

by the adoption of the child by some other person or persons.<br />

Source: Laws 1941, c. 81, § 4, p. 323; C.S.Supp.,1941, § 43-704; R.S.1943, (1983), § 13-104<br />

§ 43-1405. <strong>Child</strong> support; liability of father; discharge by settlement; requirements.<br />

A settlement provided for in section 43-1404 means a voluntary agreement between the father of<br />

the child and the mother or some person authorized to act in her behalf, or between the father and<br />

the next friend or guardian of the child, whereby the father promises to make adequate provision<br />

for the support of the child. In the event that such a settlement is made it shall be binding on all<br />

parties and shall bar all other remedies of the mother and child and the legal representatives of<br />

the child so long as it shall be performed by the father, if said settlement is approved by the court<br />

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