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contributor.authorShively, Candyen
contributor.authorKansas. Department of Social and Rehabilitation Servicesen
contributor.otherKansas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Judiciary Committeeen
date.accessioned2010-01-30T23:37:30Z-
date.available2010-01-30T23:37:30Z-
date.issued2003-02-19-
identifier.otheroclc 502992609-
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1984/1842-
description.statementofresponsibilityTestimony before the the Kansas Legislature, House Judiciary Committee, by Candy Shively, Deputy Secretary of the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Servicesen
format.extent21865 bytes-
format.mimetypeapplication/pdf-
language.isoEnglish (United States)-
subject.lcshChild support -- Kansasen
titleH.B. 2331 - Child support and dormancyen
title.alternativeKansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services Legislative Testimony (2003)en
title.alternativeSRS Legislative Testimony (2003)en
title.alternativeHouse Bill 2331 - Child support and dormancyen
typeen
description.legislature"Protecting unpaid installments of child support from the effects of dormancy is good public policy... The primary purpose of dormancy is to clear the title to real estate whenever a judgment lien is no longer needed by the creditor. By its nature, however, an order for child support does not fit the mold of a typical money judgment. Current support orders normally run more than five years. It simply does not make sense for support orders older than five years to become dormant while new installments of child support for the same order are still accruing."en
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