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As soon as the noncustodial parent is notified about enforcement, they move. How will I ever be able to collect support?

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As soon as the noncustodial parent is notified about enforcement, they move. How will I ever be able to collect support?

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It is difficult to enforce child support payments when the noncustodial parent intentionally moves to avoid paying. Try to be an active participant in your case. Whenever you learn that the noncustodial parent has moved or has a new job, you should tell your caseworker as soon as possible. OCSE will continue to take every enforcement step available to locate the noncustodial parent and enforce the order for support.

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