Section 5237 Of Article 2. General Provisions From California Family Law Code >> Division 9. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 8. >> Article 2.
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. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the
obligee shall notify the employer of the obligor, by first-class
mail, postage prepaid, of any change of address within a reasonable
period of time after the change.
(b) Where payments have been ordered to be made to a county
officer designated by the court, the obligee who is the parent,
guardian, or other person entitled to receive payment through the
designated county officer shall notify the designated county officer
by first-class mail, postage prepaid, of any address change within a
reasonable period of time after the change.
(c) If the obligee is receiving support payments from the State
Disbursement Unit as required by Section 17309, the obligee shall
notify the State Disbursement Unit instead of the employer of the
obligor as provided in subdivision (a).
(d) (1) Except as set forth in paragraph (2), if the employer,
designated county officer, or the State Disbursement Unit is unable
to deliver payments under the assignment order for a period of six
months due to the failure of the obligee to notify the employer,
designated county officer, or State Disbursement Unit, of a change of
address, the employer, designated county officer, or State
Disbursement Unit shall not make any further payments under the
assignment order and shall return all undeliverable payments to the
obligor.
(2) If payments are being directed to the State Disbursement Unit
pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 5235, but the case is not
otherwise receiving services from the Title IV-D agency, and the
State Disbursement Unit is unable to deliver payments under the
assignment order for a period of 45 days due to the failure of the
obligee to notify the employer, designated county officer, or State
Disbursement Unit of a change of address, the Title IV-D agency shall
take the following actions:
(A) Immediately return the undeliverable payments to the obligor
if the obligee cannot be located.
(B) Notify the employer to suspend withholding pursuant to the
wage assignment until the employer or Title IV-D agency is notified
of the obligee's whereabouts.