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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 17Ch. 2Art. 2§ 17524 Child Support Arrearages Enforcement

§ 17524 Child Support Arrearages Enforcement

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§ 17524 Child Support Arrearages Enforcement

This law says that if you ask for help to get child support money that's owed, you have to tell the truth about how much is owed. If you lie, you can get in trouble.

Key Takeaways

  • •You must tell the truth about how much child support money is owed when asking for help.
  • •If you lie about the amount, you can get in trouble for perjury.
  • •The child support office will only help collect money that you swear is owed or that the court has already decided is owed.

Example

A mom asks the local child support office to help her get the money her ex owes for their kid.

She has to sign a paper saying how much money is owed. If she lies about the amount, she can get in trouble for lying under oath.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 17524 Child Support Arrearages Enforcement

(a) Upon making application to the local child support agency for child support enforcement services pursuant to Section 17400, every applicant shall be requested to give the local child support agency a statement of arrearages stating whether any support arrearages are owed. If the applicant alleges arrearages are owed, the statement shall be signed under penalty of perjury. (b) For all cases opened by the district attorney or local child support agency after December 31, 1995, the local child support agency shall enforce only arrearages declared under penalty of perjury pursuant to subdivision (a), arrearages accrued after the case was opened, or arrearages determined by the court in the child support action. Arrearages may be determined by judgment, noticed motion, renewal of judgment, or registration of the support order. (c) For all cases opened by the district attorney on or before December 31, 1995, the local child support agency shall enforce only arrearages that have been based upon a statement of arrearages signed under penalty of perjury or where the local child support agency has some other reasonable basis for believing the amount of claimed arrearages to be correct. (Added by Stats. 1999, Ch. 478, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2000.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

judgmentenforcementstatementregistrationpenaltymotionportclaim

Related Statutes

  • § 17526 Child Support Arrearage Review
  • § 17530 Child Support Identity Errors
  • § 17416 Child Support Agreement Judgment
  • § 17504.2 Support Payment Pass-Through
  • § 17522 Child Support Levy Enforcement

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 17524.
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