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https://portal.ct.gov/AG/Departments/Collections--Child-Support
Connecticut Centralized Child Support Processing Center. The Connecticut Child Support Processing Center is dedicated to providing high quality customer service to custodial parties, non-custodial parents, employers, and other agencies in need of assistance with the child support payment process. Connecticut Department of Social Services Child ...
https://portal.ct.gov/DSS/Child-Support/Child-Support
The mission of the Office of Child Support Services within the Connecticut Department of Social Services is to improve the well-being of children, promote the self-sufficiency of families, and deliver quality child support services, with recognition that to grow and thrive children require the financial, medical, and emotional support of both parents, regardless of their living situation or ...
https://ctlawhelp.org/en/get-child-support-connecticut
Call Child Support Enforcement at 1-800-228-5437 to get help collecting the child support you are owed. Child Support Enforcement can help collect support in different ways, including taking the money from the other parent’s paycheck, tax refund, and bank account.
https://www.jud.ct.gov/childsupport/
Support Enforcement Services (SES) is part of the Judicial Branch, Court Operations Division. We work closely with state and federal agencies to operate the Connecticut Child Support Enforcement Program. Our primary job is to help parents enforce and modify their child support orders.
https://www.supportcollectors.com/resources/connecticut-laws-and-resources/
The Connecticut Bureau of Child Support Enforcement is the state-run child support enforcement office for Connecticut. The Connecticut Department of Social Services is required by federal law to provide services through Bureau of Child Support Enforcement (BCSE) and is funded by the federal government and the State of Connecticut.
https://ctlawhelp.org/en/paying-child-support-connecticut
The court uses guidelines from the state to figure out how much child support you will pay. First, the court looks at the parents’ combined net weekly income, which is the total amount both parents take home in their pay each week. For example, if each parent takes home $500 per week, then their combined net weekly income is $1,000.. Then the court uses the guidelines to figure out the basic ...
https://ct.smartchildsupport.com/CustodialParent.aspx
Connecticut law requires that all child support payments be disbursed to child support recipients by electronic means; either by Direct Deposit into a bank account, or by use of a Debit Card.If you still receive your child support by check, please click on the …
https://www.cga.ct.gov/ps99/rpt/olr/htm/99-r-0983.htm
Once the support order is established, the custodial parent should begin receiving support checks, but in some cases she may not and the BCSE and SED become involved in enforcement. The Connecticut Child Support Enforcement System is an automated computer system BCSE and SED use to collect and distribute child support and maintain related records.
https://www.jud.ct.gov/lawlib/law/childsupport.htm
Child Support. Connecticut Family Law and Practice with Forms, by Arnold H. Rutkin. Part 9: Child Support. Library of Connecticut Family Law Forms, by Thomas D. Colin, ed. Connecticut Family Law Citations: A Reference Guide to Connecticut Family Law Decisions, by Cynthia C. George.
https://www.jud.ct.gov/childsupport/faq_eng.htm
The Connecticut Child Support and Arrearage Guidelines are state regulations which provide a mathematical formula to set the child support payment amount. The Guidelines use the combined income of the mother and the father and the number of children to set a child support amount. ... the Unit will take the steps to collect child support from ...
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