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You can help us with
all aspects of your case by doing the following things:
- Whenever you have questions, call us at
1-888-208-4485 Toll Free Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
(Except Holidays).
- Write us whenever your address, telephone
number, or employer changes. Please be sure to include your name,
the non-custodial parent's name, your social security number and account number.
- Tell us about changes in the non-custodial parent's
employment, address, telephone number, or if you have additional information.
- Promptly return requests for written
information.
- Tell us if you are working with a private
attorney or agency to collect your child support and if the attorney or agency files any
legal documents in court that deal with your child support. Make sure you tell the private
attorney or agency that you have a case with us.
- Provide us with copies of all
court orders that pertain to your case.
Remember that the best service we can
provide is to ensure that your child receives the ordered child support. We need your
cooperation to do this.
Tell us of any important changes affecting
your case, such as:
- your child reaches 21 years of
age
- someone else adopts your child
- your child marries
- your child no longer lives with
you
- your child is deceased
- you and the non-custodial parent decide to
live together or marry
- either parent goes to jail
- either parent dies
The more information
you can provide about yourself and the other parent, the better we can help.
What are some services
that OCSE is not authorized to
provide?
While we will do our best to help you,
there are some things we are not authorized to do, such as:
- We are unable to give you legal advice.
- We are unable to provide you with an
attorney or represent either parent.
- Once a support order is established payable
through the SCU, you may not pick and choose enforcement techniques. All applicable means
of enforcement will be taken on your case. If you do not want all of our enforcement
activities, you may ask for your support order to be made payable directly to you.
- We are unable to address custody,
visitation, or property settlement issues.
- We are unable to enforce a child support
order without a specific start date, dollar amount, and children identified.
- We are unable to collect or enforce a
spousal support (alimony) order unless it is combined with a child support case and a
child support order has been established for the non-custodial parent.
- We are unable to guarantee results. We
will take all available actions appropriate for your case to collect support.
- We have no authority over the court's
rulings. It is the judge's decision whether or not to put a non-custodial parent in jail.
Related Links:
The Federal Government Office of Child Support
Enforcement Home Page.
The NYS Office of Child Support Enforcement
NYS
Bar Association
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