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Can a friend, relative, or current spouse contact the Department of Child Support Services on my behalf?

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Can a friend, relative, or current spouse contact the Department of Child Support Services on my behalf?

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Privacy laws prohibit our representatives from discussing or verifying any aspect of your case with third parties. If an attorney is representing you in the child support case, our office cannot speak with you directly. Your attorney must handle any discussion of child support with our office. • Q: When does child support stop? A: The child support obligation stops accruing once a child reaches the age of emancipation (18) or graduates from high school, whichever is later. Support may be charged up until the child’s 19th birthday, if proof of full-time high school attendance is provided in writing. The court may order child support to continue beyond the age of 18 in special circumstances. When the child emancipates, any past due support balance owed remains due and payable.

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Confidentiality laws prohibit our caseworkers to discuss any aspect of a case with a third party without written authorization.

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