What if I don’t have a social security number for the non-custodial parent?
State and federal tax returns, paycheck stubs, military records, and insurance policies may have the non custodial parent’s social security number on them. Any other information, such as date of birth, address, name of employer, bank account numbers, names and contact information on relatives and friends who may have information on the non custodial parent’s current whereabouts, and property ownership documents, can be helpful as well.
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