Iowa Statutes
§ 252D.19A — Disparity between order and pay dates — not delinquent
Iowa § 252D.19A
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Iowa Code § 252D.19A (2026).
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1.An obligor whose support payments are automatically withheld from the obligor’s
paycheck shall not be delinquent or in arrears if all of the following conditions are met:
a.Any delinquency or arrearage is caused solely by a disparity between the schedules of
the obligor’s regular pay dates and the scheduled date the support is due.
b.The amount calculated to be withheld is such that the total amount of current support
to be withheld from the paychecks of the obligor and the amount ordered to be paid in the
support order are the same on an annual basis.
c.The automatic deductions for support are continuous and occurring.
2.If child support services takes an enforcement action during a calendar year against
an obligor and the obligor is not delinquent or in arrears solely due to the a
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Nearby Sections
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§ 252D.1
Delinquent support payments§ 252D.16
Definitions§ 252D.18B
Irregular income§ 252D.18C
Withholding from lump sum payments§ 252D.19
Other remedies§ 252D.21
Penalty for misrepresentation§ 252D.22
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