The non-custodial parent is living with/married to someone else now. Shouldn that persons income count too?
Generally, no. For the same reasons that your partner’s income wouldn’t count, the custodian’s partner’s income wouldn’t count under most circumstances. • I am no longer collecting TCA. Will I get my child support? Yes. A valid court order exists which requires payments through this office for the support of your children. You will get your monthly support obligated amount as payments are received. But, you must wait for the payments to be made to our office and processed. • I want to close my case. What should I do? As long as you’re not receiving TCA, you can come into our office and see a customer service representative. You will need to bring a photo ID and you will be asked to sign a case closure agreement. • The non-custodial parent now has custody of the child. What do I need to do? You should come into our office as soon as possible and provide our office with the date this change took place. If arrears exist on the case let us know whether or not you want our office to collect