| Notwithstanding subsection (e), there may be an exception for |
the enforcement of family support orders. Some States have |
unique statutory procedures for the enforcement of support |
orders. In Florida, for example, a court may issue an "income |
deduction order" requiring any person or entity providing |
"income" to the obligor of a support order to remit to the |
obligee or a depository, as directed by the court, a specified |
portion of the income. Fla. Stat. § 61.1301 (1993). "Income" is |
broadly defined to include any form of payment to the obligor, |
including wages, salary, compensation as an independent |
contractor, dividends, interest, or other payment, regardless of |
source. Fla. Stat. § 61.046(4) (1993). That definition includes |
distributions payable to an obligor partner. A charging order |
under RUPA would still be necessary to reach the obligor's entire |
partnership interest, however. |