Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 3703 — Enforcement of arrearages
Pennsylvania § 3703
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Bluebook
23 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 3703 (2026).
Text
If at any time a party is in arrears in the payment of alimony or alimony pendente lite as provided for in sections 3701 (relating to alimony) and 3702 (relating to alimony pendente lite, counsel fees and expenses), the court may, after hearing, in order to effect payment of the arrearages:
(1)Enter judgment.
(2)Authorize the taking and seizure of the goods and chattels and the collection of the rents and profits of the real estate of the party.
(3)Attach no more than 50% of the wages of the party.
(4)Award interest on unpaid installments.
(5)Require security to insure future payments.
(6)Issue attachment proceedings, directed to the sheriff or other proper officer of the county, directing that the person named as having failed to comply with the court order be brought before t
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Legislative History
Cross References.Section 3703 is referred to in section 3701 of this title; sections 8102, 8533.1 of Title 24 (Education); sections 5102, 5953.1 of Title 71 (State Government).
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