A Accrue / Accrual Amount of child support that is becoming due or is overdue. Answer Legal document used by defendant/respondent to answer or deny the claims made in a Complaint. Arrears / Arrearage Past due support - may include interest. Assignment - of right to support Transfer of the right to collect support from one person to another. Top
B Bench Warrant Warrant for arrest issued by a judge - usually for failure to appear in court. Blood Test / Genetic Test Test to determine whether a man is the father of a child. Top
C CalWORKs California system of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families CalWorks. Child Support Obligation of a parent to provide for the needs of his/her minor child. Commissioner Special judge-like officer assigned to hear child support cases. Complaint Legal document used by the plaintiff/petitioner to start a lawsuit. Conditionally Assigned Arrears Arrears accrued and unpaid while a family was on aid become "conditionally" assigned to the custodial parent as long as they stay off aid - if they go back on aid the unpaid arrears become re-assigned to the county. Contempt Failure to obey a court order - punishable by fine and/or jail term. Court Order Order by a court - such as an order to pay child support. Current Assistance A family receiving aid right now is receiving "current assistance." Current Support The amount of support that is due or paid in any given month. Custodial Parent / Party Who the child/ren lives with most of the time. Top
D Default / Default Judgment Order made by the court when the defendant doesn't file an answer. Defendant / Respondent Person being sued - usually the non-custodial parent. DIB Disability Insurance Benefits - up to 25% can be intercepted for child support. Disbursement The paying out of child support received by SCDCSS. Disregard First $50 of any child support paid goes directly to family when receiving aid. Dissolution Divorce. Distribution Disbursement of support paid according to state and federal regulations. DNA Genetic test done to tell whether man is father of a child. Top
E EDD Employment Development Department - state agency that oversees employers. Pays UIB to unemployed workers and maintains the new hire registry. Emancipation When a child becomes an adult. In California - 18 or, up to 19 if still in school. Top
F Family Court Services Division of the court that reviews custody/visitation issues and makes recommendations. Family Support Child and spousal support rolled into one order. Former Assistance Support owed to a family that received CalWORKs aid in the past. FTB Franchise Tax Board. The California tax agency. FTB Full Collection FTB program to collect support from all sources. FTB Intercept California state tax refunds which are taken by intercept. Top
G Genetic Test / Blood Test DNA testing used to establish paternity. Good Cause CalWORKs recipient's request to not cooperate in support enforcement activities because to do so would be dangerous. Guardian ad Litem Child's legal representative in a lawsuit. Top
H Health Assignment Court order requiring an employer to enroll a child in a health insurance plan. HICA Health Insurance Coverage Assignment - court order for health insurance. Top
I Income Withholding Order (IWO) Income Withholding Order - order for employer to withhold child support from earnings. Initiating Jurisdiction / Initiating State State that sends a child support request to another state. Intercept Money taken for support from tax refunds, unemployment benefits, etc. Interest Unpaid child support earns 10% interest per year under California law. Interstate Case Support case with a parent in California and the other parent in another state. IRS Internal Revenue Service - the federal taxing agency. Top
J Judgment Final order of a court in any case. Judgment Lien A judgment, when recorded, becomes a lien against the obligor's property. Jurisdiction Legal authority of a court to make orders. Top
L Legal Father A man, who by law or court order, has the responsibility to support a child. Lien A charge against a property. Long-Arm Statute / Long-Arm Jurisdiction Law that allows a parent in another state to be sued in California. Top
M Matured Installment Court-ordered monthly payment that has become due and owing. MBSAC Minimum Basic Standard of Adequate Care - an amount set yearly by the legislature as the least amount of money necessary to support a family. Medical Support Health insurance (medical, dental, vision, etc.) provided for a child. MFG Child Maximum Family Grant Child - a child not entitled to aid because he/she was conceived while the mother was on aid. Modification Change in a child support order - either up or down. Motion Formal request made to a court - such as a Motion to Modify Support. Top
O Obligee / Payee Person who is supposed to receive child support - usually theCP. Obligor / Payor Person who is supposed to pay child support - usually the NP. Order A ruling by a court - such as one to pay child support. Order To Show Cause / OSC Court order to make a person come to court and explain why a certain order should not be made - especially used in contempt cases. Top
P Pass-on Amount of paid child support that exceeds the amount of welfare paid. Past Support Obligation Court ordered support owed for prior months when child received welfare. Paternity Fatherhood. Paternity Opportunity Program / POP Unmarried father signs a paternity paper to become a Legal Father - usually done in a hospital soon after birth of the child. Payee / Obligee Person who is supposed to receive child support - usually the CP. Payor / Obligor Person who is supposed to pay child support - usually the NP. Pay Record Written history of child support payments. Pendente Lite "Pending litigation" - usually refers to a temporary child support order. Petitioner / Plaintiff Person or agency that starts a lawsuit. Permanently Assigned Arrears Support arrears which are permanently assigned to the county. Plaintiff / Petitioner Person or agency that starts a lawsuit. POP Paternity Opportunity Program - allows father to become the legal father by signing a paternity paper - usually in the hospital soon after birth. Presumed Income Income which the law or court says could be earned - usually used in setting support when the true income is not known. Primary Physical Custody Usually, the parent who has the child/ren most of the time has primary physical custody. Pro Per Someone who is in a lawsuit without an attorney. PRWORA Welfare reform act effective October 1, 1998. PSC Public Service Center - receptionist/interview/phone division of SCDCSS. Public Assistance Welfare. Top
R Record / Recorded The formal filing of a document by the County Recorder. Recoupment Collection of support to pay back welfare funds. Registration of a Foreign Support Order / ROFO Entering an out-of-county or out-of -state order as a Sacramento County order. Respondent / Defendant Person being sued for child support. Responding Jurisdiction State to which a case is sent for establishment and/or enforcement of support. Responsive Declaration Formal response made to a motion. Review and Adjustment Act of reviewing a support case to see if it should be modified up or down. Top
S SCDCSS Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services, the name of the Sacramento child support agency. Spousal Support Order or judgment requiring payment of support for an ex-wife or ex-husband. Stipulation Agreement for the entry of an order or judgment to be made by the court. Subordination Agreement to allow another party to collect their lien ahead of yours. Subpoena (subpena) Legal notice requiring a person to appear - enforceable by bench warrant. Support Order Order or judgment requiring the payment of child, spousal or family support. Top
T CalWORKs Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (AFDC, Welfare). Tax Intercept Tax refund taken to pay support arrears. Temporary Restraining Order / TRO Order forbidding a person or agency from doing something until a full court hearing can be held on the issue. Temporary Support A temporary support Order - good until a final judgment is made. Top
U UIB Unemployment Insurance Benefits. UIFSA Uniform Interstate Family Support Act - law for interstate support in all 50 states. Unassigned During Assistance Arrears Arrears accrued while family on aid which exceed the amount of aid paid. Unassigned Pre-Assistance Arrears Arrears accrued before family received aid which exceed the amount of aid paid. Top
V Voice Response Unit / VRU Phone system that can give automatic information to callers. Top
W Wage Assignment Order for employer to withhold child support from earnings. Writ of Execution Court order to take money or property to pay an order or judgment. Top
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