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Indiana Non-Custodial Parent's Child Support Payment Remittance Form

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Non-Custodial Parent's Child Support Payment Remittance Form

Indiana Non-Custodial Parent's Child Support Payment Remittance Form is a document used to record payments of child support from the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent. It is used by the Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) to track payments and ensure the non-custodial parent is paying the correct amount of support. The form includes important information such as the non-custodial parent's name, address, and contact information to ensure the payment is received by the correct individual. There are two types of Indiana Non-Custodial Parent's Child Support Payment Remittance Form: the DCS-1087, which is used for electronic payments, and the DCS-1089, which is used for paper payments. Both forms include the same basic information, such as the non-custodial parent's name, address, and contact information, as well as the custodial parent's name and address, the child's name, the child support payment amount, and the payment method. The DCS-1089 form also includes a special section to indicate whether the payment is for arrears, current support, or a combination of the two.

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Statute Of Limitations An action to enforce a child support obligation must be commenced not later than ten (10) years after: (1) the eighteenth birthday of the child; or (2) the emancipation of the child; whichever occurs first. 20 years for judgments including missed payment automatic judgments.

When a child turns 19 years old, the child is emancipated by operation of law, and the non-custodial parent's obligation to pay current child support terminates. An exception is if the child is incapacitated. In this case, the child support continues during the incapacity or until further order of the court.

First, child support can be paid directly from the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent. However, this is normally a bad idea. If a dispute arises months or years later, there may be no proof, or at least no proof acceptable to the court, that child support payments were made.

Do you still have to pay child support if the child goes to college? You will not have to pay child support to the custodial parent or child after the child turns 19, even if that child is in college.

Under the state's custody laws, a noncustodial parent has the right to "reasonable parenting time" unless a judge has found that the parent might endanger the child, either by hurting the child's physical health or significantly impairing the child's emotional development. (Ind. Code § 31-17-4-1(a) (2023).)

The maximum payment a parent owes will not exceed 50 percent of their adjusted weekly income. In this example, the parent would not be told to pay more than $500 a week in child support, no matter how many children are involved.

Generally, an adult child cannot file a lawsuit against their parent for unpaid child support.

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Indiana Non-Custodial Parent's Child Support Payment Remittance Form