Federal Policy Will Revoke Passports From Idaho Parents Owing over $100K in Child Support Debt
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Parents delinquent on child support can have passports revoked under new federal rule change
Noncustodial parents in Idaho who owe more than $100,000 in delinquent child support will now lose their U.S. passports in the wake of a new national policy.
Federal policy will revoke passports from Idaho parents owing over $100K in child support debt
Following the passing of new national policy, non-custodial parents with over $100K in debt face passport revocation, for parents with over $75K it begins June 1.
Idaho Parents Behind on Child Support Could Lose Passports Under New Policy
BOISE, ID — Idaho parents who owe large amounts of unpaid child support could soon lose their U.S. passports under a new federal enforcement policy taking effect nationwide. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare announced Thursday that the U.S. Department of State will begin revoking passports for noncustodial parents who are significantly behind on child support payments. The policy applies to parents who owe more than $100,000 in overdue …
Idaho Parents Who Are Past-due On Child Support Payments To Lose Their U.S. Passports As New National Policy Takes Effect
BOISE - Noncustodial parents in Idaho with U.S. passports who are significantly behind on child support payments will soon find that their passports have been revoked.
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