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If the noncustodial parent (NCP) for my case makes a payment but owes child support for children in other cases, who receives the money?

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If the noncustodial parent (NCP) for my case makes a payment but owes child support for children in other cases, who receives the money?

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A. Payments are applied to all of the NCP’s cases. The amount of the payment that is applied to each case is determined by the amount owed as current support and the amount of past due child support owed on each case.

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