Child Support Locate Request is a 3-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Administration for Children & Families and used nation-wide.
Q: What is a Child Support Locate Request?
A: A Child Support Locate Request is a process to find the whereabouts of a non-custodial parent for the purpose of establishing or enforcing child support obligations.
Q: Who can request a Child Support Locate?
A: Either a custodial parent or a government agency responsible for child support enforcement can request a Child Support Locate.
Q: How can I make a Child Support Locate Request?
A: You can make a Child Support Locate Request by contacting your local child support office or the appropriate government agency responsible for child support enforcement.
Q: What information is needed for a Child Support Locate Request?
A: To make a Child Support Locate Request, you will need to provide as much information as possible about the non-custodial parent, such as full name, date of birth, social security number, last known address, and any other relevant details.
Q: What happens after a Child Support Locate Request is made?
A: Once a Child Support Locate Request is made, the child support office or government agency will use various resources, such as databases and public records, to try to locate the non-custodial parent.
Q: What if the non-custodial parent cannot be located?
A: If the non-custodial parent cannot be located, the child support office or government agency will continue to periodically search for the parent using available resources.
Q: What happens if the non-custodial parent is located?
A: If the non-custodial parent is located, the child support office or government agency will take appropriate steps to establish or enforce child support obligations, such as initiating legal proceedings or modifying existing child support orders.
Q: Is there a fee for a Child Support Locate Request?
A: The fee for a Child Support Locate Request may vary depending on the state and the specific circumstances. Contact your local child support office or the relevant government agency for more information on any applicable fees.
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