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In IV-D cases, the custodial parent is receiving assistance from the state's Office of Child Support Enforcement. This assistance may include locating the non-custodial parent, establishing paternity, or establishing and enforcing a child support order.
Social Security number. Driver's License number. Phone number. Employment history. Alternative contact information. Attorney information (if you have one representing you)
Your motion must first be filed with the Wayne County Clerk before the Friend of the Court will schedule a hearing. The original, plus four copies of the motion and any additional sheets you have attached. A copy of the current court order you wish to change; if applicable.
You can get an application at your county's Board of Social Services (or Welfare office) or Family Court. Information and applications are also available through the state's child support services Web site, www.njchildsupport.org, or by calling 1-877-NJKIDS1.
You may apply online with MiChildSupport, or you may print, complete and mail the IV-D Child Support Services Application/Referral - DHS-1201 form. If you or your children have never received public assistance and you do not already have a case open, you can apply for child support services.
In 1975, in response to public pressure, Congress amended the Social Security Act to add Title Iv-D. This amendment mandated that all States establish a program to locate noncustodial parents, establish paternity, establish and enforce child support obligations, and collect, distribute, and disburse support payments.
Summons. Complaint for Custody, Parenting Time, and Child Support. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act Affidavit. Verified Statement. Application for IV-D Child Support Services (form DHS-1201D)
You may apply online with MiChildSupport, or you may print, complete and mail the IV-D Child Support Services Application/Referral - DHS-1201 form. If you or your children have never received public assistance and you do not already have a case open, you can apply for child support services.
You can apply online, visit your local child support office or call the Child Support Program and ask us to mail you an application. If you live in another state or received child support services from another state, you may need to contact that state to find out if you have an open child support case in that state.