This section allows the Court to forgive back unpaid child support under certain circumstances. The child support policies of outside governments have frequently created hardship for Port Gamble S’Klallam children and their families: for example, when income is imputed and creates large back debts, when the child’s parents reunite and collection action on the past debt takes away resources from the child, when collection action is taken against individuals who are caring for their adult children and grandchildren, and other actions which offend Port Gamble S’Klallam tribal values of fairness and due process.
(Res. 01 A 117, 12/11/2001, adopted Title 21 on an interim basis; Res. 02 A 098, 9/10/2002, adopted Title 21 as permanent legislation.)