Arizona law requires custodial and non-custodial parents to provide “reasonable support” for their minor children. A.R.S. § 25-501(A). This obligation is not avoidable.
In Arizona, the average child support payment is $430 per month for one child. This gross number does little to address your particular circumstance, however, because the state determines child support based on a table of basic support obligations.
Waiving Child Support Arrears If the child support arrears are due to the custodial parent, then he or she has the right to negotiate a waiver of child support arrears. As with the settlement process, both parties will need to reach and sign an agreement, which the court will need to approve.
If The Parents Agree, Child Support Can Be Changed or Removed. Because of changes in circumstances for either of the parents, the two parties may agree to forgo payments. This can happen when the marital status of the custodial parent changes, the income of a parent changes, or other circumstances.
In Arizona, the average child support payment is $430 per month for one child. This gross number does little to address your particular circumstance, however, because the state determines child support based on a table of basic support obligations.
How long does it take to get child support in Arizona? In general, the process of obtaining child support in Arizona can take up to six months.
Applying for Child Support services is more convenient than ever when you apply online through the AZCARES Child Support Customer Portal! Customers also have the option to submit a paper applications by completing the steps below.
Welcome to the AZCARES Child Support Portal! Apply For Services. Complete an application if you would like to receive child support services. Create Your Online Profile. If you already have a Child Support case, please create an online profile and login to access your account. Make an Online Payment.