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37.62.1122    DETERMINING UNENFORCEABLE CASE STATUS

(1) This rule establishes the criteria which a IV-D case must satisfy to be categorized as unenforceable. All of the following criteria must be met:

(a) no payments have been posted to the case in the last 12 months, and payments are not expected to be posted in the immediate future;

(b) no payments from the federal offset program have been received during the past two years;

(c) no payments from the state offset program have been received during the past two years;

(d) if payments have been made in the past two years, collected by methods other than federal or state offset, those payments do not exceed $1,000.00;

(e) the CSED has not identified any attachable financial institution accounts belonging to the obligor parent;

(f) the CSED has not identified any executable assets belonging to the noncustodial parent;

(g) a credit bureau report accessed within the past six months indicates that income or asset information is unavailable; and

(h) in a case involving Title IV-E funds, all of the children of the case have been emancipated, or parental rights of the noncustodial parent have been terminated.

 

 

History: 40-5-203, MCA; IMP, 40-5-203, MCA; NEW, 2007 MAR p. 118, Eff. 1/26/07.

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