Why do I have to let OCSE know when the noncustodial parent gets a new job or moves? Isn it their job to locate the noncustodial parent?
The custodial parent should keep OCSE informed of any changes in employment or address for themselves as well as the noncustodial parent. OCSE must rely on data matches to locate the noncustodial parent’s address, employer, or assets. Oftentimes, the custodial parent will have information before a data match is received.
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