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If the Putative Parent (PP)/Non Custodial Parent (NCP) is in jail or prison, will you still be able to establish a court order for support?

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If the Putative Parent (PP)/Non Custodial Parent (NCP) is in jail or prison, will you still be able to establish a court order for support?

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No, in most circumstances, the child support will be set to $0.00 and reviewed once the PP/NCP is out of jail. An order for paternity and/or health insurance will be obtained in this circumstance.

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