Domestic Relations Section Box 311 One Montgomery Plaza 425 Swede St
Norristown, PA 19404-0311
Glossary
(This is a list of words or phrases which are found in this reference and their meaning.)
Argument Court the hearing level at which a support case is decided by a Judge when there is disagreement at both the conference and the Hearing Officer hearing.
Arrears back support owed.
AVR (Automated Voice Response) system a telephone system hooked up to the Domestic Relations PACSES computer which gives payment and other information without requiring the client to wait to speak to someone (available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week); the operator can be reached through this line also (during normal business hours).
Case Number the 9-digit number given to a PACSES support case when it starts. This number is used for your case alone.
Complaint the name of the document that begins a support case.
Compliance Officer An employee of the Domestic Relations Office who holds Contempt Conferences and takes other enforcement actions when defendants are not following the support Orders.
Conference the meeting held with an employee of the Domestic Relations Office and the parties to get information and agree about the amount of support to be paid, and make decisions about any other parts of a support Order.
Conference Officer a Domestic Relations employee who holds support conferences (see above).
Credit Bureau Reporting sending a report to credit reporting agencies informing them of defendants who owe over 60 days in arrears.
Contempt Conference a conference in which the Defendant must explain why he or she is not following the Support Order and where he/she must agree to the recommendation written by the Compliance Officer and signed by the Judge. The contempt conference is held in the Domestic Relations office. If no agreement is reached at the Contempt Conference, the matter is scheduled before a Judge at a Contempt Hearing.
Contempt Hearing a hearing before a Judge in a Court Room to determine if a defendant willfully failed to comply with a support Order.
Defendant the person who is the "absent parent"; the one who pays support; also called the "non-custodial parent."
Dependents the person or persons (spouse and/or children) whom someone is bound by law to support.
Enforcement Court a hearing in which the Defendant must explain why he or she is not following the Support Order and where they must agree to the recommendation written by the Compliance Officer and signed by the Judge. The hearing may be held in the Domestic Relations office and/or before the Judge in a Court Room. Also known as a "Rule Hearing".
Exceptions a document filed, usually by an attorney, stating why the recommended Order of the Hearing Officer is not acceptable.
Genetic Testing Testing used to establish paternity.
Hearing an official Court meeting before a Compliance Officer, a Hearing Officer or a Judge.
Hearing Officer an attorney appointed by the Court to hear support cases when there has not been an agreement at the Conference; in some counties this person is called a "Master."
IRS Intercept the action of taking a defendants IRS tax refund for the purpose of paying support arrears.
Judgment When a defendant owes back support it is automatically a judgment. This judgment can be filed in the Prothonotarys office and become a lien on the property owned by the defendant. This procedure may be used if a defendant is not paying on the Support Order.
Lien past due support automatically becomes a legal claim on the property of the person owing arrears.
Local Case a case in which both parties are under the control of the Montgomery County Court.
Member ID Number a 10-digit personal identification number used to identify you as a member in a PACSES case or cases.
Modifying an Order changing an Order, such as raising or lowering the amount of support, or adding or subtracting a dependent.
MSO (Monthly Support Order) All Support Orders are converted to a monthly amount (MSO) on the PACSES system.
Notice of Non-compliance a notice to the defendant that the support Order is not being followed; usually sent if there has been no payment for 30 or more days.
PACSES (Pennsylvania Automated Child Support Enforcement System) a large, statewide computer system which is used to track cases, keep financial records, and to automate the enforcement of support orders.
Parties the adult people involved in the support case.
Paternity legally being the father of a child.
Plaintiff the person who asks for support; the one who starts the case, the one with whom the child lives; also called the "custodial parent."
Reciprocal Case a case in which one of the parties is under the control of a court other than Montgomery County. See U.I.F.S.A.
Retroactive Arrears back support that happened between the time the Plaintiff started the support case and the time a money Order starts.
T.A.N.F. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families: cash welfare grant for children.
U.I.F.S.A. - Uniform Interstate Family Support Act - governs administration of Interstate Support cases.
Wage Attachment Order an Order of Court telling an employer to take a certain amount of money from the defendants pay for support, and requiring the employer to pay the support directly to the Domestic Relations Section.