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For anyone who applies, the child support program provides the following services.
These services are provided jointly by the New York State Division of Child Support
Services (DCSS) and each of the 58 local district Child Support Enforcement Units (CSEU).


These services are available whether the noncustodial parent lives in or outside of New York State.


The annual fee is now $35 and will be applied after more than $550 of support
is collected and paid to the family.


Custodial parents may be charged a service fee once a year.
The fee applies only when all these conditions are met:


For more information, visit the service fee questions
and answers page.

The following videos are available on YouTube:

If the custodial parent does not know where the
noncustodial parent or putative (alleged) father lives, child support
will attempt to locate the parent by checking the last known address and place of
employment and through other local efforts. Federal, State, and
local resources are also used to help locate the noncustodial parent or putative
(alleged) father.


Establishing parentage is the process of determining the legal parents of a child.
Being the legal parent means that the parent has parental rights and responsibilities to
the child, such as the right to seek custody or visitation and the responsibility for
the child's care and support, including financial and medical support. See the
Establishment of Parentage page for
detailed information about becoming a legal parent.


To determine a noncustodial parent's ability to
pay child support, child support staff will investigate the
noncustodial parent's income and assets. This investigation is completed through
inquiries to employers and banks. Child support staff also conduct computer searches of
the State Wage Reporting System (WRS), the New Hire Reporting System
(New Hires), and state and federal income tax information.

Local child support staff will assist custodial parents to file
a petition in Family Court to obtain a child
support order. Information about the noncustodial parent's ability
to pay is presented to the court to use to calculate the support
amount. The court uses a standard guideline to calculate what the noncustodial
parent will pay. The child support amount is based on the noncustodial parent's adjusted
gross income and on how many children are involved.
The court multiplies the adjusted gross income by the standard guideline
percentage for the number of children. These percentages are

A share of child care, medical, and
educational expenses is added to the percentage amount.
The share of expenses plus the percentage amount equals the basic child support
amount. The standard guideline percentage is applied to almost
all combined parental income up to $154,000 (minus certain local and Social
Security tax amounts). Income includes worker's compensation, disability
payments, unemployment benefits, Social Security payments, and certain
other forms of income. For combined parental income over $154,000, the court determines whether or
not to use the percentage guidelines, and the court may consider other factors
in setting the full support award.
The child support order will require the noncustodial
parent to send all child support payments to the local Child Support
Enforcement Unit's (CSEU) Support Collection Unit (SCU). The local
SCU will keep track of how much
child support is due and how often it is due. If the noncustodial parent's employer is
known, a notice called an Income Execution ( IEX ) is sent to the
employer notifying the employer of how much child support to withhold from the
noncustodial parent's wages and where to send the child support
payment. If an employer is not known, the noncustodial
parent will receive billing coupons that will indicate how much and when the payment
is due and where to send the payments. The
SCU is also responsible for distributing
payments to custodial parents. Thus,
when a payment is received by the SCU ,
the SCU will send a payment to the
custodial parent. If the custodial parent is on temporary or safety net
assistance, the first $200 of current support collected during the month
will be sent to the custodial parent—this is called a support
"pass-through" payment. The remainder of the money received from the
noncustodial parent will be used to reimburse the local, State, and
federal government for temporary or safety net assistance paid to the
custodial parent.
Administrative enforcement processes are actions that the child support agency
can take without going to court. These actions include

Before any administrative enforcement action is
taken, a notice will be sent to the noncustodial parent that explains
the process, provides a time limit frame and instructions to comply with or
challenge the action, and explains the consequences of failure to comply with the payment instruction. Several
enforcement actions may occur at the same time based on the amount of
past-due child support or the length of time that past-due payments have been accruing.

When administrative enforcement
processes do not succeed, the SCU will assist in preparing and filing
a violation petition with the court asking the court to enforce
the order. The court can order mandatory money judgments for
past-due payments; order the noncustodial parent into a work program; order that
a hearing take place to suspend state issued professional, business or
occupational licenses; or issue probation or jail
sentences.

The CSEU will also assist the
custodial parent in obtaining and enforcing a court order for health
insurance coverage for the child, if it is available through the
noncustodial parent. The CSEU will help
file a petition with Family Court to get health insurance included in the support order and will
enforce the coverage if it is available through the noncustodial
parent's employer but has not been provided as ordered.
Either parent or the CSEU can file a
petition in Family Court to request a modification (change) to an
existing child support order. The modification petition should be based
on the fact that either the custodial or noncustodial parent's
circumstances have materially changed (e.g., change in income or other changes in circumstances).
Every two years the child support agency automatically
reviews each child support order to determine cost of living increases. If the cost of
living has increased by more than ten percent since the order was made
or since the last review, the child support order amount will increase
by the amount of the change in the cost of living. The cost of living
adjustments can be made without going to court. For non-temporary
assistance or non-safety net cases, a notice is sent to both parents
when a case is eligible for a cost of living adjustment, and either
parent may request the adjustment. For cases where the custodial parent
or child is on temporary or safety net assistance, the cost of living
adjustment is automatically made when the case becomes eligible—
without either parent requesting the adjustment.
Get the address and telephone number of your county child support office.

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