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What will happen when the caseworker has the current address of the noncustodial parent?

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What will happen when the caseworker has the current address of the noncustodial parent?

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The worker will verify the home and work addresses, and take the next appropriate action on the case, which may include asking the noncustodial parent to come to an OCSE office for an interview, or notifying him/her that legal action may be taken.

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Although different enforcement agencies operate differently, typically the caseworker will verify the home and work addresses, then ask the noncustodial parent to come to the office for an interview, or notify him/her that legal action may be taken. Ask your chosen enforcement agency for an outline of their specific procedures.

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