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1. Open a child support case. 2. Locate the noncustodial parent (NCP) 3. Establish paternity. 4. File a support order. 5. Set up payment. 6. Enforce the support order. 7. Review the order. Learn more. Are you struggling with access and visitation with your children? Child Support Services may be able to help. Learn More.
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Child Support Guidelines. The Georgia Child Support Guidelines statute can be found in Georgia law, Official Code of Georgia (O.C.G.A.) §19-6-15. Important Notice If you are interested in accessing the online child support calculator, you may visit the Georgia Child Support Commission’s website.
The Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) helps locate parents who owe child support, assists in determining paternity, collects payments and provides resources to parents to ensure Georgia’s children receive financial and medical support from both parents.
Understanding Child Support. The Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) will take the following steps to service your case: Understanding Child Support Steps. Step 1: Open a child support case. Either parent can call our office at 1-877-GADHSGO (1-877-423-4746) to get information about how to open a case.
In compliance with State and Federal Laws, the Department of Human Services hereby operates a program for locating parents or putative parents, establishing paternity, establishing or modifying support obligations, enforcing support obligations, and collecting child support.
To get a support order, establish paternity or enforce a child support order, CSS must know where the non-custodial parent lives and/or works. It may take several months to get child support if you do not know where the other parent lives or if the address is out of state.
Learn About Status of Child Support Case. The Department of Human Services' Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) helps you collect or pay child support. Learn more.