New Hampshire Statutes
§ 161-C:21 — Assignment of Earnings
New Hampshire § 161-C:21
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XIIPUBLIC SAFETY AND WELFARE
Ch. 161-CALTERNATIVE METHOD OF SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT FOR DEPENDENT CHILDREN
SubdivisionCollection of Support Debt
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 161-C:21 (2026).
Text
I.Any person employing a person owing a support debt shall honor a duly executed assignment of earnings presented by the commissioner. This requirement to honor the assignment of earnings itself shall be applicable whether the earnings are to be paid presently or in the future and shall continue in force until released in writing by the commissioner. Payment pursuant to an assignment of earnings presented by the commissioner shall serve as full acquittance under any contract of employment, and the state warrants that it shall defend and hold harmless any person who honors the assignment of earnings for claims arising from the action taken in honoring the assignment. The commissioner shall not be liable for improper receipt of monies under an assignment of earnings upon return of any monie
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Legislative History
1977, 589:1. 1995, 310:183, eff. Nov. 1, 1995.
Nearby Sections
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§ 161-C:1
Purpose§ 161-C:10
Assertion of Lien§ 161-C:11
Exemptions§ 161-C:12
Order to Withhold and Deliver§ 161-C:14
Foreclosure on Liens§ 161-C:15
Redemption§ 161-C:16
Release of Excess to Debtor§ 161-C:17
Release of Lien or Order to Withhold§ 161-C:18
Adjustment of Debt Payment§ 161-C:19
Failure to Comply With Order or Lien§ 161-C:2
Definitions§ 161-C:20
Employee Protected§ 161-C:21
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Bluebook (online)
New Hampshire § 161-C:21, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/161-C/161-C%3A21.