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The Child Support program can help with locating parents, establishing paternity, and starting or enforcing child support and medical support orders. Services are available to help the parent the child lives with (custodial parent) and the parent the child does not live with (non-custodial parent). We also work closely with employers to help ...
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Missouri Department of Social Services is an equal...
- Custodial Parent
When will my child support or medical case open? It may take...
- Custodial Parent Information
You can check your child support payment information through...
- Noncustodial Parent Information
If you are the non-custodial parent, or the parent the child...
- About Child Support
Missouri’s Child Support program began in 1977 under an...
- About Us
The Missouri Department of Social Services is responsible...
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Family Support Payment Center PO Box 109001 Jefferson City,...
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You can check your child support payment information through the Missouri Automated Child Support System. You will need your case ID, date of birth and the last four digits of your Social Security Number to access your account.
If a parent believes that a child support obligation should be terminated, he or she should write a letter to the local county FSD office, which can be found at the Missouri Child Support County Offices website. The letter should include the following:
If you are the non-custodial parent, or the parent the child does not live with, we may be able to help you with: Establishing paternity. Child support payments. Changing Child Support Orders (English) (Español) Terminating child support. Requesting a hearing. Pay Child Support.
How Can I Get Child Support for My Kids? FSD may be able to obtain a child support order for the custodial parent. Without filing for legal separation or dissolution of marriage, the court will not be able to order an award of child support.
If you aren't receiving your child support payments on time (or at all), you can get help from the Family Support Division (FSD) in Missouri's Department of Social Services. Unless you're receiving public assistance for your child, you'll need to apply for services and pay a small fee ($35).
Child support is handled on a state level, and Missouri has a set of specific child support guidelines. On this page you can learn about how child support is calculated in Missouri, how custody split and extraordinary costs affect child support payments, and more.