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How do I apply for child support payments??

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You will need to contact the Family Support Office at (541) 883-4265 or stop by their office at 403 Pine Street, 2nd Floor, Klamath Falls, Oregon to fill out an application for services.

Can I make Child Support Payments at the courthouse?

Frequently Asked Questions
The NCP took my child away during a weekend visitation and now won't return the child? Can the Child Support Services Department help me get my child back? [ Top ] The Child Support Services Department does not have legal authority to handle child stealing or visitation disputes. However, the District Attorney's Office does have a Child Abduction Unit. Depending upon which parent actually has legal custody of the child, it is possible that the Child Abduction Unit may be able to help. See similar questions...

What do I do if I am not receiving court ordered child support payments?

NH Judicial Branch WEB FAQ's
Begin by contacting the N.H. Division of Child Support Services at 603-271-4745 or 271-4427. A "new client" must fill out an application to be forwarded to their district office. You will need a certified copy of your divorce decree and any child support orders issued. For further information and forms see the Superior Court's Self-Help: Domestic Relations Center or contact the Family Division or Superior Court where you reside. See similar questions...

Can I deduct child support payments?

Surekha Vaidya, CPA
No. Child support payments are not deductible, because they represent a pre-existing legal obligation to support your children See similar questions...

Up 1. How are child support payments made?

Child support faq for parents including enforcement issues
Court-ordered wage garnishment: a check is sent to the local child support registry or the state disbursement unit. Note 1: A court can order your employer to take money out of your paycheck for child support or medical support and if that happens, the employer may also be able to charge a fee (usually $10 each month) to withhold money from your paycheck for child support. Note 2: Federal law prohibits employers from discriminating against you because of the child support withholding procedure! See similar questions...

When do my child support payments stop?

Frequently Asked Questions
According to current Ohio law, child support terminates when a child reaches age 18 and graduates from high school, but does not go beyond the 19th birthday (even if still a full time student). Other circumstances of emancipation include, but are not limited to, dropping out of school (but at least age 18), joining the military prior to age 18, and moving out of the residential home prior to age 18. See similar questions...

How are my child support payments distributed?

FAQ
Interest owed on arrears (past due amounts) at charged by law (Code of Civil Procedure Section 685.010) as 10% per year, then By law child support payments cannot be directed to one category or another, i.e. to current support, arrears, or interest. For example, if an obligated parent made an extra payment and wanted it to go to arrears only and not to the current payment or to interest, the DCSS would not be able to do so. See similar questions...

The custodial parent is not spending the child support payments on my child(ren), what can you do?

Macomb County, Michigan: Circuit Court: FOC FAQ
The law does not give the Friend of the Court the authority to verify how child support payments are being spent. Income Withholding Orders may not always be effective when the payer is self-employed. In these cases, the Friend of the Court may: Motion the Court for a Cash Performance Bond to be posted by the payer to guarantee future payments are made. See similar questions...

What is Child Support?

FAQs
Child support is defined by law as the ongoing monetary expenditures and payments necessary to cover a child’s living and medical expenses. Both parents have a legal duty to provide financial support for their children. The court may order either or both parents to make ongoing payments to cover a child’s living and medical expenses. See similar questions...

Who can apply for child support services and what is the fee?

Texas Attorney General
The Attorney General's office accepts applications from mothers, fathers, and other individuals who have possession of a child. Our attorneys represent the State of Texas in providing child support services and do not represent either parent in the case. Applicants do not have the right to select what enforcement actions are taken in their cases. The Office of the Attorney General is required to provide all appropriate services for the benefit of the children. See similar questions...

How can I apply for child support services?

Income Maintenance - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
If you receive public assistance, you are automatically referred for child support services. If you are not receiving public assistance, you can apply through the county's child support office in the Anoka County Government Center, Anoka, 4th floor. There is a one-time $25 application fee. In addition, effective July 1, 2004, there is a 1% fee that is deducted from the amount of child support collected. See similar questions...

Who can apply for child support?

Durham Legal Services: Frequently Asked Questions About Chil...
The Child Support Agency has jurisdiction to assess and collect child maintenance if the non-resident parent, qualifying child and person with care all live in the United Kingdom. This jurisdiction has recently been extended to cover non-resident parents living abroad who work for a UK-based employer. See similar questions...

What if the non-custodial parent gets behind in child support payments or refuses to pay?

Texas Attorney General
If a non-custodial parent does not pay child support, he or she is subject to enforcement measures to collect regular and past-due payments. The Child Support Division uses many techniques to enforce child support orders, including: requiring employers to deduct court-ordered child support from the non-custodial parent's paycheck through wage withholding; intercepting federal income tax refund checks, lottery winnings, or other money that may be due from state or federal sources; See similar questions...

Can I send child support payments directly to the custodial parent?

Macomb County, Michigan: Circuit Court: FOC FAQ
Not without changing your court order. Support is paid through the MiSDU in order that an official record of payments is maintained. If you want credit for payments made directly to the custodial party, you must obtain a court order that directs the Friend of the Court to credit your account for the specific amount. See similar questions...

Where should I send child support payments?

Child Support - Frequently Asked Questions - Virginia Depart...
If you are directed to make payments through Virginia DCSE, please make payments payable to the Treasurer of Virginia, and mail to See similar questions...

Do I have to report child support payments as a debt?

Frequently Asked Questions - Finance Disclosure
Yes, unless the payments are made to a relative. For example, a filer would not have to report child support payments as a debt if a court ordered the filer to begin making payments to a spouse before a divorce is finalized. Or, the child might in the custody of another relative (the filer's parents). No. In fact, the ethics law provides that the County prosecutes cases where the Ethics Commission finds reasonable cause to believe that an ethics violation has occurred. See similar questions...

How are alimony and child support payments taxed?

Myra Chack Fleischer: San Diego Child Support Attorney, Dome...
Child support payments are neither deductible nor income to the recipient. Alimony payments can be structured by the parties to produce either of two tax results: In settling a divorce, the parties frequently plan on whichever tax result works out best. If the payments are not structured to comply with the rules, the general rule is that alimony payments are income to the recipient and deductible by the payer. See similar questions...

What can be done if child support payments are not made?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Southwest Ohio Law Offic...
All support orders must be secured in one of three ways. Most common is the wage-order (garnishment of the payor's income source or bank account). Self-employed persons have bond orders (a requirement to post a cash bond, which is used if the payor misses a payment. The payee is paid from the bond, and the payor is then called in to reimburse the bond fund). A "reporting" order is used for unemployed parents. See similar questions...

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