The Division of Child Support Enforcement has a section on its site dedicated to New York Child Support and extensive information about their programs and services (from information for teen parents, to guides on how to apply for programs).
State child support agencies may intercept tax refunds to collect past-due child support.
Child support is handled by State agencies. By law and Federal regulation, those jobs are civil service. Contact the hiring agency in your State.
State child protective services agencies sometimes award adoption assistance payments.
Sometimes State child support agencies keep more than account for a child in order to differentiate between current support and arrearages, support owed to the other parent and support owed to the State, or support owed to more than one State. However, only one support order can be in effect for any given period of time.
Get a court order terminating support as of a specific date, with a finding as to the amount of arrearage, or that there is no arrearage. Then send certified copeis to the child support agencies in your State and the State where the child lives and/or any other orders were entered in the matter.
The State child support agencies should be able to coordinate this (note that I said, "should.")
Get a court order terminating support as of a specific date, with a finding as to the amount of arrearage, or that there is no arrearage. Then send certified copies to the child support agencies in your State and the State where the child lives and/or where any other orders were entered in the matter.
My suggestion: Get a court order terminating support as of a specific date, with a finding as to the amount of arrearage, or that there is no arrearage. Then send certified copies to the child support agencies in your State and the State where the child lives and/or where any other orders were entered in the matter.
Get a court order terminating support as of a specific date, with a finding as to the amount of arrearage, or that there is no arrearage. Then send certified copeis to the child support agencies in your State and the State where the child lives and/or any other orders were entered in the matter.
Yes. Don't assume that support will end automatically. My suggestion: Get a court order terminating support as of a specific date, with a finding as to the amount of arrearage, or that there is no arrearage. Then send certified copies to the child support agencies in your State and the State where the child lives and/or where any other orders were entered in the matter.
Get a court order terminating support as of a specific date, with a finding as to the amount of arrearage, or that there is no arrearage. Then send certified copies to the child support agencies in your State and the State where the child lives and/or where any other orders were entered in the matter.
Ensure that your child support is completly paid up to date and then take proof to your local police department. You can find out more information from either you state police, local police, or child support agencies website.