The court has to examine some important financial documents before calculating child support payments, such as:
It is of your best interest that you provide the most accurate information about your assets and financial information.
The Child Support Programs ensure that children receive the court-ordered financial support to which they are legally entitled. It provides services as to establishing paternity, and enforcing child support and medical support orders.
According to the state and federal law, when non-custodial parents fail to pay the child support obligation, they are subject to enforcement measures in order to collect any regular or past-due payments.
Here are some of the tools used by the state to enforce court ordered child support payments:
Child support orders automatically terminate when:
Support may not terminate if the child has severe special needs which cause him/her to remain dependent.
Delaware County Child Support 140 N Sandusky Street Delaware, OH 43015-1783 Phone: (740) 833-2720
Child Support 22 the Circle Georgetown, DE 19947-1500 Phone: (302) 855`7462
Child Support 9 Academy Street # A Georgetown, DE 19947-1927 Phone: (302) 856`5386
Child Support Enforcement Herman Hollaway Campus New Castle, DE 19720 Phone: (302) 577`4800
Child Support Enforcement 84 Churchmans Road # A New Castle, DE 19720 Phone: (302) 577`7171
Child Support Enforcement Div 1901 N Dupont Highway New Castle, DE 19720-1160 Phone: (302) 577`4807
Division Of Child Support Enforcement 1114 S Dupont Highway # 101 Dover, DE 19901-4401 Phone: (302) 739`8299
Family Court-Child Support
400 Court Street
Dover, DE 19901-3730
Phone: (302) 739`6505
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