Wage Assignment
A court order directing an employer to deduct child or spousal support directly from the paying spouse's paycheck.
Understanding Wage Assignment
Wage assignments (also called income withholding orders) are the most common method of collecting support. They ensure consistent, timely payments by removing the paying spouse's discretion. Federal law requires income withholding in most child support orders. The employer sends the withheld amount directly to the state disbursement unit, which forwards it to the receiving spouse. Wage assignments take priority over most other paycheck deductions except taxes.
Real-World Examples
A wage assignment deducted $1,800 monthly from his paycheck for child and spousal support.
Related Terms
Have Questions About Wage Assignment?
Our AI advisor can explain how wage assignment applies to your specific situation — free, private, and available 24/7.
Ask About Wage Assignment¿Te fue útil? Ayúdanos a mantenerlo gratis.
divorce911.ai se financia completamente con donaciones. Cada dólar mantiene al asistente IA y las 1,700+ guías gratis para personas en crisis.
Know someone going through a divorce? This could help them.
This definition is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Divorce laws and terminology may vary by state and jurisdiction.
Always consult a licensed attorney in your area for advice specific to your situation.