Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Children and Families
DCF 101-199 - Family and Economic Security
Chapter DCF 152 - Child Support Administrative Enforcement
Section DCF 152.10 - Thresholds for administrative enforcement actions

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) LICENSE SUSPENSION. The department or child support agency may initiate license suspension under s. 49.857, Stats., if there is a lien against a payer, and the lien amount in the payer's case equals or exceeds 300% of the monthly amount due in the court order.

(2) ACCOUNT SEIZURE. The department or child support agency may initiate an account seizure under s. 49.854(5), Stats., if there is a lien against a payer, and the lien amount in the payer's case equals or exceeds 300% of the monthly amount due in the court order or $1,000, whichever is greater.

(3) REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SEIZURE. The department or child support agency may initiate personal property seizure under s. 49.854(6), Stats., or real property seizure under s. 49.854(7), Stats., if there is a lien against a payer, and the lien amount in the payer's case equals or exceeds 600% of the monthly amount due in the court order.

(4) INTERCEPT OF LUMP-SUM PENSION PAYMENTS, JUDGMENTS, AND SETTLEMENTS. The department or child support agency may initiate the intercept of lump-sum pension payments under s. 49.852, Stats., or the intercept of judgments and settlements under s. 49.856, Stats., when a payer has been placed on the child support lien docket.

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