The U.S. State Department is set to revoke passports of thousands of parents who owe more than $2,500 in unpaid, court-ordered child support debt.
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.
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Failed to pay child support? US starts taking away passports from parents owing as little as $2,500
The US State Department is expanding enforcement of a federal child support policy that allows authorities to revoke or deny passports for parents with unpaid child support debts. Officials said the ...
The State Department recently announced plans to coordinate with the Department of Health and Human Services “on an unprecedented scale” to revoke passports from Americans with child support debt.
The State Department recently announced plans to coordinate with the Department of Health and Human Services “on an unprecedented scale” to revoke passports from Americans with child support debt.
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