How do I report someone for back child support?

A) You can report someone for back child support by contacting your local child support enforcement agency.

In the United States, each state has a child support enforcement agency that can help with collecting and enforcing child support payments. You can find the agency in your state by visiting the website of the Office of Child Support Enforcement.

Once you have contacted the agency, they will work with you to determine the amount of back child support owed and take the necessary steps to collect the payments, which may include wage garnishment, interception of tax refunds, or even legal action.

It’s important to have accurate and up-to-date information about the non-custodial parent, including their employment information, so that the child support enforcement agency can take effective action to collect the payments.

In some cases, you may also want to consider hiring a private attorney to help with collecting back child support, especially if the non-custodial parent is difficult to locate or is not cooperative with the child support enforcement agency.

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