Can I obtain information from the Attorney General’s office regarding whether or not a potential foster/adoptive parent owes child support?
This information is not available to the general public unless the person is listed as a “child support evader.” See the Attorney General’s web site for information on individuals listed as child support evaders. You can ask the potential foster/adoptive parent to request a Release of Information form (form 1A004) from the Attorney General’s office, and have the person complete the form so that the Attorney General’s office can release specific information to you about that person. The individual in question must request the form and fill it out, not the child-placing agency.
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- Will the Attorney Generals office represent me in getting child support payments after my divorce?