Montana Statutes
§ 40-5-304 — When Child Support Payments Considered Delinquent
Montana § 40-5-304
JurisdictionMontana
Title 40FAMILY LAW
Ch. 5ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT
Part 3Child Support Income Deduction
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 40-5-304 (2026).
Text
40-5-304 . When child support payments considered delinquent.
(1)Nonpayment of child support required by a district court or administrative order or by a similar order of a court of another jurisdiction becomes delinquent under this part 8 working days after the last day of the month in which the payment is due.
(2)Child support payments may be considered delinquent under this part only in reference to a court or administrative order setting child support payments.
(3)Intervening agreements or orders establishing a schedule for payment of delinquent support do not prevent income withholding under this part.
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 4, Ch. 171, L. 1981; amd. Sec. 4, Ch. 635, L. 1991; amd. Sec. 59, Ch. 552, L. 1997.
Nearby Sections
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§ 40-5-1001
Short Title§ 40-5-1002
Definitions§ 40-5-1004
Remedies Cumulative§ 40-5-1006
And 40-5-1007 Reserved§ 40-5-1008
Bases For Jurisdiction Over Nonresident§ 40-5-1009
Duration Of Personal Jurisdiction§ 40-5-101
Renumbered 40-5-1001§ 40-5-1010
Initiating And Responding Tribunal Of State§ 40-5-1011
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Bluebook (online)
Montana § 40-5-304, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mt/5/40-5-304.