I have a child support case in Colorado but am needing it removed to Kansas.

Q) I am moving to saint Francis on March 4 I have a child support case in Colorado but am needing it removed to Kansas can you please help me

A) If you are moving from Colorado to Kansas and have a child support case in Colorado, you may need to transfer your case to Kansas. The process for transferring a child support case is known as an “interstate case transfer” or “ICOTS (Interstate Case Online Tracking System) transfer.” The steps you need to take to transfer your case may vary depending on the specific laws and regulations in your state.

Here are the general steps you can follow:

  1. Contact the Colorado child support agency: You will need to inform the Colorado child support agency of your move to Kansas and request that they transfer your case.
  2. Provide the necessary information: The Colorado child support agency will likely require information such as your new address, phone number, and employment information in order to initiate the transfer process.
  3. Contact the Kansas child support agency: You should also contact the Kansas child support agency to inform them of your move and request their assistance in transferring your case.
  4. Wait for the transfer to be completed: Once the necessary information has been provided to both child support agencies, the transfer process can take some time to be completed. You may need to follow up with both agencies to ensure that the transfer is being processed in a timely manner.

It’s important to note that the process for transferring a child support case between states can be complex, so it may be helpful to seek the assistance of a lawyer or legal representative to ensure that your case is transferred correctly.

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