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Even though child support was ordered, the non-custodial parent is not making payments. How can I enforce an order for child support?

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Even though child support was ordered, the non-custodial parent is not making payments. How can I enforce an order for child support?

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The Child Support Division caseworkers use a number of enforcement tools available to convince the non-custodial parents to cooperate and begin making their monthly payments for child support. If they are not successful using these tools, the case will be discussed with the staff attorney and the next logical step will be taken. Modifications If you have a court order which is at least 3 years old, have had a material change of circumstance (custody change, etc.) or the on-custodial parent’s income has increased or decreased by 20% or more and expects it to stay that way for 6 months or more, the Child Support Division will review your support order according to the Child Support Guidelines, and will recommend a modification of the order, if appropriate. You are required to have an open/active case with the Douglas County District Attorney’s Child Support Division for this service. You can download the Request for Modification form, complete along with a Financial Declaration and submi

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