If the person who applied for CSSDs services withdraws, does the child support debt go away?
No, the paying parent is still required to pay current and past due child support. The custodial parent may at any time reapply for services or apply for public assistance. At that time CSSD will begin collecting current and past due support. The paying parent must keep track of payments made. Otherwise, they will not be subtracted from the debt.
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