How can I find out more information about the child support program?
FAQsThe Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) has pamphlets about the program and available services at the following link DCSS Publications.
What is Child Support?
FAQsChild 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.
How can I get information for this program?
Frequently Asked QuestionsFor more information on this program, please attend an Information session and/or contact the Health Science Admission Office. Information Session dates may be viewed by clicking on the Information Session link in the menu to the left. You may contact the Health Science Admissions Office by calling (512) 223-5700 or (888) 626-1697, or by emailing healthsciences@austincc.edu.
Where do I get program information?
Information Center FAQCan’t find your program of interest? Contact the TCC Information Center for assistance, call: (757) 822-1122, 1-800-371-0898 or email: info@tcc.edu.
Do other Asha Chapters also have Support A Child Program?
Support A Child - Asha Silicon Valley SAC Web pageDo you collaborate with other Asha chapters' Support A Child program? II. Communicating With My Sponsored Child
Where can I go for information on child support?
Maryland Judiciary - Frequently Asked QuestionsVisit the web site of the Maryland Child Support Enforcement Program at http://www.dhr.state.md.us/csea/index.htm where you will find information on child support, a list of child support enforcement offices located statewide, an online worksheet used to estimate the child support obligation that a court may order a parent to pay, access to payment history for parents with an active child support case, and more.
How can I support my child's healthy development?
Prevention FAQ's ? Lifeworks NorthwestThe first step is to acknowledge that being a parent can be hard, and we all need a little help sometimes. If you are involved in behaviors that you don't want your children to do, such as smoking, consider getting support for yourself first. Talking about your parenting challenges with friends can also be very helpful. LifeWorks NW offers free parenting classes throughout Washington and Clatsop County.
I have questions about my child support case. Who can I call?
The State of Alaska Department of Law - Frequently Asked Que...You may contact the Child Support Enforcement Division in the Department of Revenue at (907) 269-6800 for information about your case, or visit their web site at http://www.csed.state.ak.us/ for answers to many frequently asked questions.
What are the child support guidelines?
ODJFS Online | Office Of Child SupportThe Child Support Guidelines are guidelines passed by the Ohio legislature which calculate child support orders based upon the financial circumstances of both parents. Use of these guidelines is required for the establishment or modification of all child support orders in Ohio. The amount of child support which is calculated using the worksheets and schedules contained in these guidelines is presumed under the law to be the correct amount of child support in each case.
How do I open a child support case?
FAQsApplications for service are available at the local child support agency in your county of residence. Applications are also available on-line. Completed applications with an original signature can be mailed, or dropped off at the local child support agency to be processed. Click here: PUB 246: Opening a Child Support Case
How is the amount of child support determined?
FAQsChild support is determined using guidelines established by California law. Child support guidelines are based on each parent’s monthly income and the amount of time the child is cared for by each parent. The Court Commissioner or Family Law Judge will set the amount of a child support order. The court will consider income from all sources.
I am on CalWORKS. How is child support distributed?
FAQsEvery month in which a child support payment is made, a notice is mailed to you showing how much money the noncustodial parent paid. Each month, the first $50 of current child support is paid to you and will not reduce the amount of your CalWORKS benefit. The remainder goes to pay the county for benefits you receive. Yes.
Where can I get information to help me locate a licensed child care program for my child?
FAQs for the Bureau of Child Care LicensingContact BCCL or your local Child Care Resource and Referral agency to request a list of licensed child care programs in your area. BCCL can provide you with the telephone number for the Child Care Resource and Referral agency in your area.
Where can I get support as I go through the program?
Academics | School of Social Work | Boston UniversityAdvanced Standing students are enrolled together in a non-credit integrative field seminar that meets more frequently in the fall and less so as the year progresses. In the seminar, you garner support via your classmates as well as from the director of the program, who facilitates this group experience. In addition, the director remains available to you throughout your experience for academic planning and support.
I am a noncustodial parent, but my child lives with me now. Can I change the child support order?
FAQsYes. When there is a change in visitation or custody of the child, you can either go to court and ask for a change in the child support order, or you may ask the local child support agency to modify the court order. You may be able to reduce child support payments or begin receiving child support from the other parent. The amount of the child support order may be decreased if the other parent also must support children from another relationship.
Do you collaborate with other Asha chapters' Support A Child program ?
Support A Child - Asha Silicon Valley SAC Web pageWe share ideas and learn from each other's experiences but we do not have any joint projects. Go to top II. Communicating With My Sponsored Child
What is the function of the Office of Recovery Services Child Support Program?
Frequently asked questions - non-custodial parentsThe Office of Recovery Services (ORS) is an agency located within the Utah Department of Human Services . Within ORS, Child Support Services (CSS) is responsible for collecting child and medical support. Services include locating absent parents, establishing paternity, establishing and modifying child support orders, and enforcing child support and medical insurance obligations.
Do I have to provide information about my child support, alimony or separate maintenance income?
Shearson Mortgage - Mortgage FAQ - Loan Process: ApplicationInformation about child support, alimony, or separate maintenance income does not need to be provided unless you wish to have it considered for repaying this loan.
How is financial information provided in a Motion to modify or set child support?
Minnesota divorce and property distributionIn any case where child support must be determined, each parent must serve on the other party and file a financial affidavit with their pleadings or motion disclosing all sources of income. This affidavit must include all supporting documentation such as:
I get alimony (or child support). Do I have to provide that information on the credit check?
Ken Schrader Linton Motors, LLCYou don't have to supply that information. But, if you are relying on that income to help make the car payment, you many want to tell the bank that you receive the income.
