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Johnstown NY 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.
Child Support and Social Service Office Helpline (CSH) Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM.
My experience at Johnstown NY Child Support office – Jamie: I would like an intelligent response as to why It seems to be impossible to get assistance for my child support without having to miss time from work to obtain assistance. when I was contacted the office worker called and the number came up private…..
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Child support usually ends when the child reaches age 18 or age of majority” refers to the legal age established under your state law. You may have over paid on your child support – depending on your state. If your state age of majority is 21 then you would not have overpaid. Visit Child Support Termination Procedures By State for information on how to terminate your child support obligation. https://dadsdivorce.com/articles/child-support-termination-procedures-by-state/