The obligee wants to close the child support case. What do we do?
If the obligee no longer wants the services of the Office of Child Support Enforcement(OCSE), he/she can send a written, notarized request to the Office of Child Support Enforcement(OCSE) requesting that his/her case be closed. This only means that the Office of Child Support Enforcement(OCSE) will no longer be collecting support from you. The case is placed on an “inactive” status and can be reopened at any time in the future. If there is any arrearage due the State, you must pay that before your case can be closed. Do not assume that your case has been closed until you receive verification from the Office of Child Support Enforcement(OCSE). • I got a notice that my license will be suspended. How can I prevent this from happening? You can call the Office of Child Support Enforcement(OCSE) and make an appointment to see an agent. • My driver’s license has been suspended. How do I get it back? In order to get your license back after it has been suspended, you only have three choices: 1)
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