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What is the difference between past care and a child support order?

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What is the difference between past care and a child support order?

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A. Past care is obtained as a judgment based upon retroactive or back child support for the time period from the child’s birth until the date upon which paternity was judicially established. Current child support is a court order effective from the date paternity was judicially established until the age of majority.

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