What if the custodial parent does not want CSSD to collect child support for him/her?
A custodial parent may withdraw from services if she/he was the person who applied for services or a case was opened when they went on cash assistance. If there is money owed to a state, CSSD will continue to collect the state debt. If you want to withdraw from services, you may use our form (found on the website) or simply send a letter asking to withdraw from services. When custodial parents go off public assistance we send them a letter. The letter tells them that if they do not want to continue support they may withdraw from CSSD’s services.
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