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WHO IS ENTITLED TO CHILD SUPORT?
Any person
who has custody of, or is caring for, a minor child(ren) when one or both of the
parents are absent from the home. This may
include:
WHAT CAN CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DO FOR ME?
The
District Attorney’s Child Support Enforcement Division will take all steps to
help a custodial parent exercise their legal right to receive child support. Depending
upon the individuals’ case, the District Attorney’s Child Support Enforcement
Division may help by:
HOW CAN PATERNITY BE ESTABLISHED LEGALLY FOR MY CHILD(REN)?
The easiest way to establish
paternity is for the biological father and mother to complete a notarized
written statement acknowledging paternity.
If the parties have not signed
an acknowledgement of paternity, genetic testing may be obtained through the
District Attorney’s Child Support Enforcement Division in a paternity action.
WHY IS ESTABLISHING PATERNITY IMPORTANT?
By establishing paternity, a
child obtains all the legal rights and privileges of a child born within a
marriage.
Those rights include:
HOW WILL YOU ENFORCE MY CHILD SUPPORT ORDER?
When a parent refuses to pay
court-ordered child support or does not pay the full amount, the District
Attorney’s Child Support Enforcement Division may do one or more of the
following:
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wages
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workers’ compensation benefits
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unemployment benefits
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federal or state income tax refunds
Frequently Asked Questions
What if
I am raising a relative’s child?
The District Attorney’s Child Support Enforcement Division will ask the court to
order both parents to pay child support.
What if
the child’s parents are still in school?
All parents, including students, have a responsibility to support their
child(ren).
If I
don’t receive my child support, will the non-custodial parent go to jail?
In cases where all other enforcement remedies have been exhausted, civil or
criminal charges may be filed against the non custodial parent that can result
in incarceration.
What if
the parent responsible for paying child support lives in another state?
When necessary, the District Attorney’s Child Support Enforcement Division will
work with other states to collect your child support.
What
about custody and visitation?
Custody, visitation and child support are all separate issues.
The District Attorney’s Child Support Enforcement Division deals only
with issues of child support.
How soon
will I receive child support?
Child support collections take time.
If the locate information is current and the non-custodial parent lives
and works in Oklahoma, the District Attorney’s Child Support Enforcement
Division may begin collecting support within a few months.
In other cases, collections may take longer.
Information about the District Attorney Child Support Enforcement Division
For more
information visit
www.okdhs.org/childsupport
Child
Support Guideline Calculator
http://204.87.68.21/childsupport/guidelines/calc.htm
Application
for Child Support Services
http://www.okdhs.org/programsandservices/cse/cssvcs/docs/appovw.htm
Coming soon
links to District 21 Child Support Most Wanted
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