49.854(7)(c)
(c)
Hearing. If a hearing is requested under
par. (b) 1. c., the court or family court commissioner shall schedule a hearing within 10 business days after receiving the request under
par. (b) 1. c. The hearing shall be limited to a review of whether the obligor owes the amount of support owed that is stated in the notice of intent under
par. (b) and whether any alternative payment arrangement offered by the department or the county child support agency is reasonable. If the court or family court commissioner makes a written determination that an alternative payment arrangement offered by the department or county child support agency is not reasonable, the court or family court commissioner may order an alternative payment arrangement. If the court or family court commissioner orders an alternative payment arrangement, the court or family court commissioner shall order the department not to proceed with the levy. If the court or family court commissioner determines that the obligor does not owe support or owes less than the amount claimed by the department, the court shall order the department not to proceed with the levy or specify the amount that may be retained by the department after the sale of the seized property. If a family court commissioner conducts the hearing under this paragraph, the department or the obligor may, within 15 business days after the date that the family court commissioner makes his or her decision, request review of the decision by the court with jurisdiction over the action. The court reviewing the decision may order the department not to proceed with the levy of the property or may authorize the sale of the property by the department.
49.854(7)(d)
(d)
Final notice. Unless the department has been directed not to proceed with the levy in a hearing under
par. (c) or unless the support owed and any levy fees and costs under
sub. (11) have been paid, the department may send to the obligor a final notice of intent to seize and sell the property. The final notice may not be sent until 20 business days after the date of the notice of intent to levy under
par. (a) or after any requested hearings under
par. (c) have been completed. The final notice shall state that the department intends to issue an execution requiring the sheriff to seize and sell the property within 90 days of the date of the execution and that the obligor must vacate the property by the time of sale. The final notice shall include a notice of the obligor's right to redeem the property under
par. (e) 8. The department shall provide a copy of any final notice under this paragraph to the register of deeds in the county where the real property is located. A register of deeds receiving a final notice under this paragraph shall file the final notice.
49.854(7)(e)
(e)
Execution and sale. After the department has sent the final notice under
par. (d), the department may issue an execution on any real property identified in the notice to enforce a lien contained in the statewide support lien docket. The department shall provide a copy of an execution under this paragraph to the obligor and to any other person having an interest in the property. The provisions of
ch. 815 apply to the executions issued by the department, except as follows:
49.854(7)(e)1.
1. References to judgments shall be read as references to liens entered in the statewide support lien docket, references to debtors shall be read as references to obligors and references to the court or a judge shall be read as references to the department.
49.854(7)(e)2.
2. Sections 815.01 to
815.04 do not apply. The department may not issue an execution more than 5 years after the date on which the lien was entered in the statewide support lien docket.
49.854(7)(e)3.
3. Section 815.05 does not apply. If the department has delegated under
sub. (17) its authority under this subsection, the execution shall be signed by the director of the child support agency that is initiating the real property seizure on behalf of the department. The execution shall include all of the following information:
49.854(7)(e)3.a.
a. The date that a lien against the obligor was first entered on the child support lien docket.
49.854(7)(e)3.b.
b. The amount of past due child support that is owed at the time the execution is issued.
49.854(7)(e)3.c.
c. A legal description of the property against which the lien is to be executed. Including the location, of the property against which the lien is to be executed.
49.854(7)(e)3.d.
d. The street address or location of the property against which the lien is to be executed.
49.854(7)(e)3.e.
e. A directive to the officer to whom the execution is addressed to seize and sell the property within 90 days of the date of the execution.
49.854(7)(e)4.
4. The execution shall be made returnable under
s. 815.06 to the department within 90 days, rather than 60 days, after its receipt by the officer.
49.854(7)(e)6.
6. In addition to the notice required under
s. 815.31, the officer to whom the execution is issued shall notify the obligor of the time and place of the sale of the real property.
49.854(7)(e)7.
7. If, prior to the sale of the real property, the department or child support agency notifies the officer that the obligor has paid the amount owed together with any levy fees and costs under
sub. (11) or that the custodial parent to whom the support is owed has died, the officer shall discontinue the execution.
49.854(7)(e)8.
8. Sections 815.38 to
815.55 do not apply. The obligor may redeem the property prior to the date of the sale by payment of the full amount of support owed together with any levy fees and costs under
sub. (11). The property may not be redeemed after it is sold. If the property is redeemed, the county child support agency shall issue a certificate upon redemption that includes the date of redemption, the amount of money paid and a description of the property redeemed. The certificate of redemption may be recorded in the office of the register of deeds. Upon the sale of the real estate on execution, the officer shall issue a deed and a certificate of sale to the purchaser within 10 days of the sale.
49.854(7)(e)9.
9. The department may issue an administrative order directing a local law official to remove the obligor from the property if property is not vacated before the time of sale. A person occupying the property under claim of ownership, lease or month-to-month tenancy may not be removed except by proceedings under
ch. 799 or
843.
49.854(7)(f)
(f)
Updating the lien docket. The department shall update the statewide support lien docket to remove a lien that is satisfied by an execution or sale under this subsection.
49.854(7m)
(7m) Jointly held property. A person, other than the obligor, who holds a joint interest in property levied against under this section may request a hearing, as provided in
subs. (5) (d) 6m.,
(6) (b) 3m. or
(7) (b) 1. d., to determine the proportion of the value of the property that is attributable to his or her net contribution to the property. If a hearing is requested under this subsection, the court or family court commissioner shall schedule a hearing within 10 days after receiving the request. The hearing shall be limited to determining the proportion of the value of the property that is attributable to the person's net contribution to the property. If more than one person requests a hearing under this subsection, or if the obligor requests a hearing under
sub. (5) (f),
(6) (c) or
(7) (c), with respect to the same property, the court or family court commissioner may schedule the hearings together. The person requesting the hearing shall have the burden of proving his or her net contribution by clear and convincing evidence. If the court determines that a portion of the jointly held property is attributable to the contributions of the person, the court shall direct the department or the county child support agency to pay the person, from the net balance of the jointly held account or the net proceeds of the sale of the jointly held real or personal property, the proportion of the gross value of the account or real or personal property that is attributable to that person. If the family court commissioner conducts the hearing under this subsection, the person may, within 15 business days after the date that the family court commissioner makes his or her decision, request review of the decision by the court with jurisdiction over the action.
49.854(8)
(8) Duties to surrender; generally. Any person in possession of or obligated with respect to property or rights to property that is subject to levy under this section and upon which a levy has been made shall, upon demand of the department, surrender the property or rights or discharge the obligation to the department, except that part of the property or rights that is, at the time of the demand, subject to any prior attachment, execution under any judicial process, claim of ownership, lease or month-to-month tenancy.
49.854(9)
(9) Notice. Any notice required to be provided under this section may be provided by sending the notice by regular mail to the last-known address of the person to whom notice is to be sent.
49.854(11)(a)(a)
Third parties. Any 3rd party is entitled to a levy fee of $5 for each levy in any case where property is secured through the levy. The 3rd party shall deduct the fee from the proceeds of the levy.
49.854(11)(b)
(b)
The department. The department may assess a collection fee to recover the department's costs incurred in levying against property under this section. The department shall determine its costs to be paid in all cases of levy. The obligor is liable to the department for the amount of the collection fee authorized under this paragraph. Fees collected under this paragraph shall be credited to the appropriation account under
s. 20.445 (1) (L).
49.854(12)(a)(a)
Priorities. A lien under this section has the same priority, from the date that the lien is effective, as a judgment docketed under
s. 806.15. The lien is effective for a period of 5 years from the date the lien becomes effective.
49.854(12)(b)
(b)
Use of proceeds. After paying any liens on a property that have priority over a lien under this section, the department shall apply all proceeds from a sale of that property under this section first against the support in respect to which the levy was made and then against levy fees and costs under
sub. (11).
49.854(12)(c)
(c)
Refunds or credits. The department may refund or credit any amount left after the applications under
par. (a), upon submission of a claim therefor and satisfactory proof of the claim, to the person entitled to that amount.
49.854(13)
(13) Release of levy; suspension of proceedings to enforce lien. 49.854(13)(a)(a)
Release. The department may release the levy upon all or part of property levied upon to facilitate the collection of the liability or to grant relief from a wrongful levy, but that release does not prevent any later levy.
49.854(13)(b)
(b)
Settlement. If the obligor enters in to an alternative payment arrangement in accordance with guidelines established under
s. 49.858 (2) (a), the department shall suspend all actions to enforce a lien under this section as long as the obligor remains in compliance with the alternative payment arrangement.
49.854(14)
(14) Wrongful levy. If the department determines that property has been wrongfully levied upon, the department shall return the property or, if the property has been sold, shall return an amount of money equal to the amount of money, or value of the property, levied upon. This subsection does not prevent a person whose property has been wrongfully levied upon from seeking relief, under other provisions of the statutes, against the state for damages that have not been compensated for under this subsection.
49.854(15)(a)(a)
Commencement of actions. If the department has levied upon property, any person, other than the obligor who is liable to pay the support out of which the levy arose, who claims an interest in or lien on that property and claims that that property was wrongfully levied upon may bring a civil action against the state in the circuit court for Dane County. If the county child support agency has levied upon property pursuant to delegated authority under
sub. (17), any person, other than the obligor who is liable to pay the support out of which the levy arose, who claims an interest in or lien on that property and claims that that property was wrongfully levied upon may bring a civil action against the county child support agency in the circuit court for the county where the court order for the payment of support, upon which the seizure is based, was first entered or last modified. That action may be brought whether or not that property has been surrendered to the department or the county child support agency. The court may grant only the relief under
par. (b). No other action to question the validity of or restrain or enjoin a levy by the department or a county child support agency may be maintained.
49.854(15)(b)
(b)
Remedies. In an action under
par. (a), prior to the sale of the property, if the court determines that property has been improperly levied upon, the court may enjoin the enforcement of the levy and order the return of the property, or may grant a judgment for the amount of money obtained by levy. The court may also order relief necessary to protect the interests of owners of the property, other than the obligor, including, when appropriate, partition of the property. After the sale of the property, if the court determines that the property has been wrongfully levied upon, it may grant a judgment for the amount of money obtained by levy.
49.854(15)(c)
(c)
Validity of determination. For purposes of an adjudication under this subsection, there is a rebuttable presumption that the support obligation upon which the lien is based is valid.
49.854(17)
(17) Delegation and power to contract. The department may delegate any duties or powers given to the department under this section to county child support agencies, except that the department must approve the initiation of any levy proceedings under
sub. (7). The department shall promulgate rules prohibiting a county child support agency from using the powers delegated under this subsection to enforce a child support lien, if the value of the property that is subject to the lien is below the dollar amount specified in the rules.
49.854(18)
(18) Preservation of remedies. The availability of the remedies under this section does not abridge the right of the department to pursue other remedies.
49.854 History
History: 1997 a. 191.
49.855
49.855
Certification of delinquent payments. 49.855(1)
(1) If a person obligated to provide child support, family support or maintenance is delinquent in making court-ordered payments, or owes an outstanding amount that has been ordered by the court for past support, medical expenses or birth expenses, upon application under
s. 59.53 (5) the department of workforce development shall certify the delinquent payment or outstanding amount to the department of revenue and, at least annually, shall provide to the department of revenue any certifications of delinquencies or outstanding amounts that it receives from another state because the obligor resides in this state.
Effective date note
NOTE: Sub. (1) is shown as consolidated and renumbered from (1) and (2) and amended eff. 1-4-99 by
1997 Wis. Act 27. Prior to 1-4-99 subs. (1) and (2) read:
Effective date text
(1) If a person obligated to provide child support or maintenance is delinquent in making court-ordered payments, or owes an outstanding amount that has been ordered by the court for past support, medical expenses or birth expenses, the clerk of circuit court or county support collection designee under s. 59.53 (5m), whichever is appropriate, upon application of the county designee under s. 59.53 (5) or the department of workforce development, shall certify the delinquent payment or outstanding amount to the department of workforce development.
Effective date text
(2) At least annually, the department of workforce development shall provide to the department of revenue the certifications that it receives under sub. (1) and any certifications of delinquencies or outstanding amounts that it receives from another state because the obligor resides in this state.
49.855(2m)
(2m) At least annually, the department of health and family services shall certify to the department of revenue any obligation owed to the department of health and family services under
s. 46.10 if the obligation is rendered to a judgment.
49.855(2p)
(2p) At least annually, the department of corrections shall certify to the department of revenue any obligation owed to the department of corrections under
s. 301.12 if the obligation is rendered to a judgment.
49.855(3)
(3) Receipt of a certification by the department of revenue shall constitute a lien, equal to the amount certified, on any state tax refunds or credits owed to the obligor. The lien shall be foreclosed by the department of revenue as a setoff under
s. 71.93 (3),
(6) and
(7). When the department of revenue determines that the obligor is otherwise entitled to a state tax refund or credit, it shall notify the obligor that the state intends to reduce any state tax refund or credit due the obligor by the amount the obligor is delinquent under the support or maintenance order, by the outstanding amount for past support, medical expenses or birth expenses under the court order or by the amount due under
s. 46.10 (4) or
301.12 (4). The notice shall provide that within 20 days the obligor may request a hearing before the circuit court rendering the order. Within 10 days after receiving a request for hearing under this subsection, the court shall set the matter for hearing. Pending further order by the court or family court commissioner, the department of workforce development or its designee, whichever is appropriate, is prohibited from disbursing the obligor's state tax refund or credit. The family court commissioner may conduct the hearing. The sole issues at that hearing shall be whether the obligor owes the amount certified and, if not and it is a support or maintenance order, whether the money withheld from a tax refund or credit shall be paid to the obligor or held for future support or maintenance. An obligor may, within 20 days of receiving notice that the amount certified shall be withheld from his or her federal tax refund or credit, request a hearing under this subsection.
Effective date note
NOTE: Sub. (3) is shown as repealed and recreated eff. 1-4-99 by
1997 Wis. Act 237. Prior to 1-4-99 it reads:
Effective date text
(3) Receipt of a certification by the department of revenue shall constitute a lien, equal to the amount certified, on any state tax refunds or credits owed to the obligor. The lien shall be foreclosed by the department of revenue as a setoff under s. 71.93 (3), (6) and (7). When the department of revenue determines that the obligor is otherwise entitled to a state tax refund or credit, it shall notify the obligor that the state intends to reduce any state tax refund or credit due the obligor by the amount the obligor is delinquent under the support or maintenance order, by the outstanding amount for past support, medical expenses or birth expenses under the court order or by the amount due under s. 46.10 (4) or 301.12 (4). The notice shall provide that within 20 days the obligor may request a hearing before the circuit court rendering the order. Within 10 days after receiving a request for hearing under this subsection, the court shall set the matter for hearing. Pending further order by the court or family court commissioner, the clerk of circuit court or county support collection designee under s. 59.53 (5m) is prohibited from disbursing the obligor's state tax refund or credit. The family court commissioner may conduct the hearing. The sole issues at that hearing shall be whether the obligor owes the amount certified and, if not and it is a support or maintenance order, whether the money withheld from a tax refund or credit shall be paid to the obligor or held for future support or maintenance. An obligor may, within 20 days of receiving notice that the amount certified shall be withheld from his or her federal tax refund or credit, request a hearing under this subsection.
49.855(4)
(4) The department of revenue shall send that portion of any state or federal tax refunds or credits withheld for delinquent child support or maintenance or past support, medical expenses or birth expenses to the department of workforce development or its designee for distribution to the obligee. The department of workforce development shall make a settlement at least annually with the department of revenue. The settlement shall state the amounts certified, the amounts deducted from tax refunds and credits and the administrative costs incurred by the department of revenue.
Effective date note
NOTE: Sub. (4) is shown as amended eff. 1-4-99 by
1997 Wis. Act 252. Prior to 1-4-99 it reads:
Effective date text
(4) The department of revenue shall send that portion of any state or federal tax refunds or credits withheld for delinquent child support or maintenance or past support, medical expenses or birth expenses to the department of workforce development for distribution to the appropriate clerk of circuit court or county support collection designee under s. 59.53 (5m). The department of workforce development shall make a settlement at least annually with the department of revenue and with each clerk of circuit court or county support collection designee under s. 59.53 (5m) who has certified a delinquent obligation or outstanding amount for past support, medical expenses or birth expenses. The settlement shall state the amounts certified, the amounts deducted from tax refunds and credits and returned to the clerk of circuit court or county support collection designee under s. 59.53 (5m) and the administrative costs incurred by the department of revenue. The department of workforce development may charge the county whose clerk of circuit court or county support collection designee under s. 59.53 (5m) certified the obligation or outstanding amount the related administrative costs incurred by the department of workforce development and the department of revenue.
49.855(4m)(a)(a) In this subsection, "vendor" means a person providing goods or services to this state under
subch. IV or
V of ch. 16 or under
ch. 84 or any medical assistance provider, as defined under
s. 49.43 (10).
49.855(4m)(b)
(b) The department of revenue may provide a certification that it receives under
sub. (1),
(2m) or
(2p) to the department of administration. Upon receipt of the certification, the department of administration shall determine whether the obligor is a vendor or is receiving any other payments from this state, except for wages, retirement benefits or assistance under s.
45.352, 1971 stats.,
s. 45.351 (1), this chapter or
ch. 46,
108 or
301. If the department of administration determines that the obligor is a vendor or is receiving payments from this state, except for wages, retirement benefits or assistance under s.
45.352, 1971 stats.,
s. 45.351 (1), this chapter or
ch. 46,
108 or
301, it shall begin to withhold the amount certified from those payments and shall notify the obligor that the state intends to reduce any payments due the obligor by the amount the obligor is delinquent under the support or maintenance order, by the outstanding amount for past support, medical expenses or birth expenses under the court order or by the amount due under
s. 46.10 (4) or
301.12 (4). The notice shall provide that within 20 days after receipt of the notice the obligor may request a hearing before the circuit court rendering the order. An obligor may, within 20 days after receiving notice, request a hearing under this paragraph. Within 10 days after receiving a request for hearing under this paragraph, the court shall set the matter for hearing. The family court commissioner may conduct the hearing. Pending further order by the court or family court commissioner, the department of workforce development or its designee, whichever is appropriate, may not disburse the payments withheld from the obligor. The sole issues at the hearing are whether the obligor owes the amount certified and, if not and it is a support or maintenance order, whether the money withheld shall be paid to the obligor or held for future support or maintenance.
Effective date note
NOTE: Par. (b) is shown as repealed and recreated eff. 1-4-99 by
1997 Wis. Act 237. Prior to 1-4-99 it reads:
Effective date text
(b) The department of revenue may provide a certification that it receives under sub. (2), (2m) or (2p) to the department of administration. Upon receipt of the certification, the department of administration shall determine whether the obligor is a vendor or is receiving any other payments from this state, except for wages, retirement benefits or assistance under s. 45.352, 1971 stats., s. 45.351 (1), this chapter or ch. 46, 108 or 301. If the department of administration determines that the obligor is a vendor or is receiving payments from this state, except for wages, retirement benefits or assistance under s. 45.352, 1971 stats., s. 45.351 (1), this chapter or ch. 46, 108 or 301, it shall begin to withhold the amount certified from those payments and shall notify the obligor that the state intends to reduce any payments due the obligor by the amount the obligor is delinquent under the support or maintenance order, by the outstanding amount for past support, medical expenses or birth expenses under the court order or by the amount due under s. 46.10 (4) or 301.12 (4). The notice shall provide that within 20 days after receipt of the notice the obligor may request a hearing before the circuit court rendering the order. An obligor may, within 20 days after receiving notice, request a hearing under this paragraph. Within 10 days after receiving a request for hearing under this paragraph, the court shall set the matter for hearing. The family court commissioner may conduct the hearing. Pending further order by the court or family court commissioner, the clerk of circuit court or county support collection designee under s. 59.53 (5m) may not disburse the payments withheld from the obligor. The sole issues at the hearing are whether the obligor owes the amount certified and, if not and it is a support or maintenance order, whether the money withheld shall be paid to the obligor or held for future support or maintenance.
49.855(4m)(c)
(c) Except as provided by order of the court after hearing under
par. (b), the department of administration shall continue withholding until the amount certified is recovered in full. The department of administration shall transfer the amounts withheld under this paragraph to the department of workforce development or its designee, the department of health and family services or the department of corrections, whichever is appropriate. The department of workforce development or its designee shall distribute amounts withheld for delinquent child or family support or maintenance or past support, medical expenses or birth expenses to the obligee.
Effective date note
NOTE: Par. (c) is shown as repealed and recreated eff. 1-4-99 by
1997 Wis. Act 237. Prior to 1-4-99 it reads:
Effective date text
(c) Except as provided by order of the court after hearing under par. (b), the department of administration shall continue withholding until the amount certified is recovered in full. The department of administration shall transfer the amounts withheld under this paragraph to the department of workforce development for distribution to the appropriate clerk of court, county support collection designee under s. 59.53 (5m), department of health and family services or department of corrections, whichever is appropriate.
49.855(5)
(5) Certification of an obligation to the department of revenue does not deprive any party of the right to collect the obligation or to prosecute the obligor. The department of workforce development or its designee shall immediately notify the department of revenue of any collection of an obligation that has been certified to the department of revenue.
Effective date note
NOTE: Sub. (5) is shown as amended eff. 1-4-99 by
1997 Wis. Act 27. Prior to 1-4-99 it reads:
Effective date text
(5) Certification of an obligation to the department of workforce development does not deprive any party of the right to collect the obligation or to prosecute the obligor. The clerk of court or county support collection designee under s. 59.53 (5m), whichever is appropriate, shall immediately notify the department of workforce development of any collection of an obligation that has been certified by the clerk of court or county support collection designee under s. 59.53 (5m). The department of workforce development shall correct the certified obligation according to the amount the county has collected and report the correction to the department of revenue.
49.855(6)
(6) If the state implements the child and spousal support and paternity program under
ss. 49.22 and
59.53 (5), the state may act under this section in place of the county child support agency under
s. 59.53 (5).
49.855 Note
NOTE: Sub. (6) is shown as affected by two acts of the 1997 legislature and as merged by the revisor under s. 13.93 (2) (c).
49.855(7)
(7) The department of workforce development may provide a certification under
sub. (1) to a state agency or authority under
s. 21.49 (2) (e),
36.11 (6) (b),
36.25 (14),
36.34 (1),
39.30 (2) (e),
39.38 (2),
39.435 (6),
39.44 (4),
39.47 (2m),
45.356 (6),
45.396 (6),
45.74 (6),
145.245 (5m) (b),
234.04 (2),
234.49 (1) (c),
234.59 (3) (c),
234.65 (3) (f),
234.83 (2) (a) 3.,
234.90 (3) (d) or
(3g) (c),
234.905 (3) (d),
281.65 (8) (L) or
949.08 (2) (g).
49.855 Annotation
State's right to certification and interception is not extinguished by children's attainment of majority. Marriage of Howard v. Howard, 130 W (2d) 206, 387 NW (2d) 96 (Ct. App. 1986).
49.856
49.856
Notification of delinquent payments. 49.856(1)(b)
(b) "Department" means the department of workforce development.
49.856(1)(c)
(c) "Obligor" means a person who owes a delinquent child support, family support or maintenance payment or who owes an outstanding amount that has been ordered by a court for past support, medical expenses or birth expenses and that delinquent payment or outstanding amount is specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b).
49.856(2)
(2) If an obligor receives a judgment against another person or has settled a lawsuit against another person that provides for the payment of money, the department or agency may send a notice to any person who is ordered to pay the judgment, who has agreed to the settlement or who holds the amount of the judgment or settlement in trust. The notice shall inform the person that the amount of the judgment or settlement due the obligor is subject to a lien by the department for the payment of the delinquent payment or outstanding amount specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b). The notification shall include the name and address of the obligor and the total amount specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b). Upon receipt of a notification, the person receiving the notification shall withhold an amount equal to the amount specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b) before making any payment under the judgment or pursuant to the settlement.
49.856(3)
(3) When the department or agency notifies a person under
sub. (2), the department or agency shall send a notice to the last-known address of the obligor. The notice shall do all of the following:
49.856(3)(a)
(a) Inform the obligor that the department or agency notified the person who owes money to the obligor or who holds money in trust for the obligor under a judgment or pursuant to a settlement to withhold the amount that was specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b) from any lump sum payment that may be paid to the obligor as a result of the judgment or settlement.
49.856(3)(b)
(b) Inform the obligor that he or she may request a hearing before the circuit court that rendered the order to pay support, maintenance, medical expenses or birth expenses within 20 business days after receipt of this notice. The request shall be in writing and the obligor shall mail or deliver a copy of the request to the agency.
49.856(3)(c)
(c) Inform the obligor that if a hearing is requested under
par. (b) the department or agency will not require the person withholding the amount to send the amount to that department or agency until a final decision is issued in response to the request for a hearing.
49.856(3)(d)
(d) Request that the obligor inform the department or agency if a bankruptcy stay is in effect with respect to the obligor.
49.856(4)
(4) If the obligor requests a hearing under
sub. (3) (b), the circuit court shall schedule a hearing within 10 business days after receiving the request. The only issue at the hearing shall be whether the person owes the delinquent payment or outstanding amount specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b). A family court commissioner may conduct the hearing.
49.856(5)
(5) Receipt of a notification by a person under
sub. (2) shall constitute a lien, equal to the amount specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b), on any lump sum payment resulting from a judgment or settlement that may be due the obligor. The department or agency shall notify the person who received the notification under
sub. (2) that the obligor has not requested a hearing or, if he or she has requested a hearing, of the results of that hearing, and of the responsibilities of the person who received the notification under
sub. (2), including the requirement to submit the amount specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b). Use of the procedures under this section does not prohibit the department or agency from attempting to recover the amount specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b) through other legal means. The department or agency shall promptly notify any person who receives notification under
sub. (2) if the amount specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b) has been recovered by some other means and no longer must be withheld from the judgment or settlement under this section.
49.856(6)
(6) After receipt of notification by a person under
sub. (2) and before receipt of notice from the department under
sub. (5) that the amount specified in the statewide support lien docket under
s. 49.854 (2) (b) has been otherwise recovered, no release of any judgment, claim or demand by the obligor shall be valid as against a lien created under
sub. (5), and the person making any payment to the obligor to satisfy the judgment or settlement shall remain liable to the department for the amount of the lien.
49.856 History
History: 1997 a. 191.
49.857
49.857
Administrative enforcement of support; denial, nonrenewal, restriction and suspension of licenses. 49.857(1)(b)
(b) "Credential" means a license, permit, certificate or registration that is granted under
chs. 440 to
480.