Ontario CA Child Support and Enforcement Office
CHILD SUPPORT OFFICE
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Child Support Office Directions From Down Town Ontario, CA
Head east on E Holt Blvd toward N Euclid Ave |
Ontario CA Child Support and Social Service Office enhances the well being of children by locating noncustodial parents, establish paternity, establish and enforce support orders, modify orders when appropriate, collect and distribute child support payments, and refer parents to other social service programs. These programs promote parent accountability, self sufficiency and reduce the public’s responsibility for providing financial and medical support to children.
Customer Connect 1-866-901-3212
San Bernardino County Department of Child Support Services, West Valley Region
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The process for terminating income withholding for child support when your child turns 18 varies depending on your state’s laws. However, the general steps are as follows:
Notify the court or child support enforcement agency. You will need to let the court or child support enforcement agency know that your child has turned 18 and that you would like to terminate income withholding. You may need to file a formal motion with the court.
Provide documentation of your child’s age. You will need to provide the court or child support enforcement agency with documentation of your child’s age, such as a copy of their birth certificate.
Attend a hearing (if required). In some cases, you may be required to attend a hearing before a judge to terminate income withholding. The judge will review your case and make a decision.
Receive an order terminating income withholding. Once the court has made a decision, you will receive an order terminating income withholding. You will need to provide this order to your employer so that they can stop withholding child support from your paycheck.
Here are some additional tips:
Start the process of terminating income withholding as soon as your child turns 18. This will help to ensure that income withholding is stopped as soon as possible.
Be cooperative with the court or child support enforcement agency. They are trying to help you resolve this issue in a timely manner.
Keep track of all of your paperwork and communications. This will be helpful if you have any questions or concerns later on.