obligor in the PONS Dictionary

obligor Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Then the must be forms designed to elicit this information and presumably a consideration by the court of the obligor-parent's ability to pay.
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Criminal enforcement relied upon the obligee state demanding the extradition of the obligor, or for the obligor to surrender.
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Often the obligor is a non-custodial parent.
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If the obligor owes back child support, they must continue to make payments until the debt is satisfied, regardless of the age of the child.
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Such clauses should be distinguished from liquidated damages clauses, which do not result in binding judgments against the obligor.
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Likewise, if the obligor is spending more time with the child, they may petition the court for a reduction or even a reversal in support payments.
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The initiating state would determine if the obligor had a duty of support.
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If the borrower defaults, then the creditor can force the obligor into bankruptcy and the creditors will divide all assets of the obligor.
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The responding court, with only one side represented tended to benefit the obligor.
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It is akin to entirely eliminating that obligor from the obligation.
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