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I have been receiving child support directly for years, but I recently went to court and the support is now ordered to be paid through DCSE. What do I need to do?

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I have been receiving child support directly for years, but I recently went to court and the support is now ordered to be paid through DCSE. What do I need to do?

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As of July 1998, Virginia law requires that all income withholding orders for child support direct payments to DCSE. In order for DCSE to be able to process your payments timely and accurately, it is essential that DCSE have a copy of your court order and the payroll deduction order. You may also be eligible to apply for DCSE services. Applying for DCSE services will allow DCSE to take action to collect support if payments stop, rather than just being a record-keeper. Please make sure the court has sent DCSE a copy of your orders. For additional information, call (800) 468-8894. Please review the publication Court Assigned Cases.

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