When does the child support enforcement agency (CSEA) file with the court for the court to establish a court support order?
The CSEA files with the court for the court to establish a court support order when the court is already involved (for example, there is a pending custody hearing or the child is adopted); the CSEA issued an administrative paternity establishment order but it wasn’t recently; an “Acknowledgement of Paternity Affidavit” is final but neither of the parents asked the CSEA to establish an administrative child support order; the non-custodial parent is the mother; or the child was conceived by artificial insemination.
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