I am the the non-custodial parent. I have to pay child support, but I can no longer pay what the court ordered because of a change in my circumstances, what should I do?
• I am the custodial parent and I do not receive public assistance. After the non custodial parent makes a payment how do I get the money that is paid by the non custodial parent? • I am the non custodial parent who pays child support. Where do I make my payments? 1. Who can get help in obtaining child support? back to top Any parent or person who has legal custody of a child can get help in locating the child’s other (non custodial) parent, establishing a child’s paternity (legal fatherhood), establishing a child support order, modifying or upwardly adjusting a child support order, obtaining health insurance for a child, collecting current child support, and enforcing a child support obligation (collecting past due child support/arrears). People who receive public assistance through the Family Assistance, Safety Net or Medicaid, or Federally-Assisted Foster Care programs automatically receive child support enforcement services. As a condition of eligibility for these programs, applica
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