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Whenever the Superior Court makes a finding that an obligor is delinquent in child support payments and incorporates that finding in an order, the order shall be automatically reduced to judgment. That judgment shall be entered and enforceable in accordance with Chapters VII and IX of the Code of Civil Procedure as well as any other relevant parts thereof. The Child Support Enforcement Office may enforce such a judgment on behalf of any child it is otherwise authorized to represent or on behalf of the Department of Public Health and Social Services if there has been an assignment of support rights.

SOURCE: Added by P.L. 18-017:25 (Oct. 5, 1985).

2013 NOTE: The Compiler, pursuant to the authority granted by 1 Guam Code Ann. § 1606, combined the two paragraphs in this section.