77996716.1-278.16Virginia Decodedhttps://vacode.org2016Courts Not Of RecordJuvenile And Domestic Relations District CourtsDispositionFailure to comply with support obligation; payroll deduction; commitment1991, c. 534; 2003, cc. 929, 942; 2004, c. 219.Briggman v. VIRGINIA, DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVS., DCSECivil Action No. 5:07CV00073526 F. Supp. 2d 5902007-12-21https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1375285/briggman-v-virginia-dept-of-social-servs-dcse/ . . . cause summons in violation of Va.Code Ann. § 16.1-278.16, which requires the court to make such . . . District Court, W.D. Virginiahttp://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/16.1-278.16/16.1-241Jurisdiction; consent for abortion/16.1-241/16.1-69.24Contempt of court/16.1-69.24/18.2-458Power of judge of district court to punish for contempt/18.2-458/20-114Recognizance for compliance with order or decree/20-114/20-115Commitment and sentence for failure to comply with order or decree/20-115/20-79Effect of divorce proceedings/20-79/20-79.1Enforcement of support orders; income deduction; penalty for wrongful discharge/20-79.1/20-79.3Information required in income deduction order/20-79.3/63.2-1900Definitions/63.2-1900//16.1-278.16/16.1/11/9/16.1-278.1619.2-12363.2-190263.2-1940.1In cases involving (i) the custody, visitation or support of a child arising under subdivision A 3 of § 16.1-241, (ii) spousal support arising under subsection L of § 16.1-241, (iii) support, maintenance, care, and custody of a child or support and maintenance of a spouse transferred to the juvenile and domestic relations district court pursuant to § 20-79, or (iv) motions to enforce administrative support orders entered pursuant to Chapter 19 (§ 63.2-1900 et seq.) of Title 63.2, when the court finds that the respondent (i) has failed to perform or comply with a court order concerning the custody and visitation of a child or a court or administrative order concerning the support and maintenance of a child or a court order concerning the support and maintenance of a spouse or (ii) under existing circumstances, is under a duty to render support or additional support to a child or pay the support and maintenance of a spouse, the court may order a payroll deduction as provided in § 20-79.1, or the giving of a recognizance as provided in § 20-114. If the court finds that the respondent has failed to perform or comply with such order, and personal or substitute service has been obtained, the court may issue a civil show cause summons or a capias pursuant to this section. The court also may order the commitment of the person as provided in § 20-115 or the court may, in its discretion, impose a sentence of up to 12 months in jail, notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 16.1-69.24 and 18.2-458, relating to punishment for contempt. If the court finds that an employer, who is under a payroll deduction order pursuant to § 20-79.1, has failed to comply with such order after being given a reasonable opportunity to show cause why he failed to comply with such order, then the court may proceed to impose sanctions on the employer pursuant to subdivision A 9 of § 20-79.3.section1