Clewiston FL Child Support and Social Service Office
CHILD SUPPORT OFFICE
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Child Support Office Directions From Down Town Clewiston, FL
Head west on State Rd 80 W/US-27 N toward Central Ave |
Clewiston FL 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.
Services Provided: |
Customer Service (all counties except Miami-Dade)1-800-622-54377:30 AM-6:00 PM EST Monday-Friday Florida Relay Service-711 |
The State of Florida Child Support Disbursement Unit 1-877-769-02518:00 AM-6:00 PM EST Monday-FridayMiami-Dade County 1-305-530-2600 8:00 AM-5:00 PM EST |
My experience at Clewiston FL Child Support office – emma: I can never get to talk to anyone they take years to send information or find the missing parent of the child
I’m sorry to hear that you’re having trouble with your child support case. I understand that this can be a very stressful and difficult situation. I’m here to help you in any way that I can.
Here are some resources that may be able to help you:
Your state or tribal child support agency. You can find your local agency by searching online or by contacting your state’s Department of Social Services. Your child support agency can provide you with information about the child support process in your state, and they can help you to establish a child support order, enforce an existing order, or modify an order.
The Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE). OCSE is a federal agency that provides oversight and support to state child support agencies. You can contact OCSE for information and assistance with your child support case.
The National Child Support Enforcement Association (NCSEA). NCSEA is a nonprofit organization that represents state child support agencies. You can contact NCSEA for information and resources about child support enforcement.
Legal aid. If you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, you may be able to get free or low-cost legal assistance from a legal aid organization. You can find a legal aid organization in your area by searching online or by contacting your state’s bar association.
I hope that these resources will be helpful to you. Please let me know if you have any other questions.