Understanding the Consequences of Child Support Non-Compliance
Hello, I’m Dillan Savage of Wirth Law Office – Oklahoma City. Today we are going to be talking about a particular statute in Title 43 under Section 139.1. This statute addresses the revocation, non-issuance, suspension, or probation of a license granted to individuals from an agency in Oklahoma or the state itself.
Now, why would this happen? This statute specifically pertains to individuals who are disobeying or not complying with child support orders. If an individual fails to pay their child support and is taken to court for non-compliance for 90 days or more, they could face severe consequences, including loss of their license.
The Impact of Non-Payment on Professional Licenses
When a court finds someone in non-compliance with a child support order, they may impose penalties such as license suspension or revocation. In some cases, the court may allow the individual to enter a probation period where they can propose a payment plan for the overdue child support.
If the court determines that the individual fails to adhere to this payment plan, they may inform the relevant agency or the state of Oklahoma, leading to the suspension or revocation of their license. This highlights the critical importance of adhering to child support obligations, not just for job security but also for the welfare of the children involved.
Seeking Relief Through Legal Action
If you are facing issues with someone who must pay child support, this statute offers a mechanism for relief. You can request the court to take action, ensuring that the individual understands the seriousness of their obligations. This can motivate them to take the necessary steps to fulfill their child support responsibilities.
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