What does the stipulation contain?
The stipulation contains the agreement that the noncustodial parent is the parent of the child(ren), the amount of child support ordered for each child and past support for the time child(ren) received public cash assistance. The stipulation may also contain a medical support order. • Q: My child’s other parent is in the military, but I don’t know where s/he is stationed. Can your office find him/her? A: Yes, current address information for military personnel may be obtained from the federal government. If you know what branch of the military the noncustodial parent is in it will help. • Q: My ex-spouse has remarried and has another family to support. How will this affect the support that my children are due? A: The amount of the child support order can be affected because s/he has the responsibility for supporting another child(ren). However, this does not mean that his or her responsibility to the first family goes away. • Q: Do I still have to pay child support if I lose my job? A: