Alaska Administrative Code
Title 15 - Revenue
Chapter 125 - Child Support Enforcement
Article 8 - Arrears Forgiveness Program
15 AAC 125.683 - Good cause for failure to comply with forgiveness agreement
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A parent may establish good cause for failure to make payments or comply with other requirements of a forgiveness agreement by presenting clear and convincing evidence that the parent was unable to make the payment or comply with other requirements of the agreement as a result of substantial hardship or other unusual circumstances. The agency will consider the following factors in determining whether a parent has established good cause for failing to make payments under a forgiveness agreement:
(b) A request for a good cause determination under (a) of this section must be submitted in writing on a form prescribed by the agency and must be accompanied by all documentation required by the agency and any other documentation on which the parent intends to rely to support the request. As necessary to determine whether a good cause determination is appropriate, the agency may request additional information from the parents or from any other source. The agency will issue an administrative review decision granting or denying the request for a good cause determination as soon as practicable. An administrative appeal is not available from the administrative review decision, but the decision is final for the purpose of appeal to the superior court.
(c) In deciding whether to find good cause for a parent's failure to comply with a forgiveness agreement, the agency will consider the extent to which the parent has eliminated discretionary spending and has disposed of the parent's non-essential assets. For purposes of making a determination under this subsection,
(d) If the agency determines that good cause exists for a parent's failure to comply with a forgiveness agreement, the agency will, as appropriate, determine the likely duration of the hardship or other unusual circumstances that form the basis for the good cause finding. The agency may grant a good cause exception under this section only for the duration of the hardship or other unusual circumstances that form the basis for the good cause finding, but in any event for no more than six months. A parent may apply to extend a good cause exception granted under this section beyond the period originally set. The agency will review an extension request in the same manner that the agency reviews an initial request under this section.
Authority:AS 25.27.020