Separated from my wife need to see what all I would need to bring in to file for child support.

A) If you are separated from your wife and need to file for child support, here are some of the documents you may need to bring with you:

  1. Proof of paternity: If you are the biological father of the children, you will need to provide proof of paternity. This can be established through a court-ordered DNA test or a signed acknowledgement of paternity.
  2. Proof of income: You will need to provide proof of your income, such as pay stubs, tax returns, or a letter from your employer. This information will be used to determine the amount of child support you will be required to pay.
  3. Court order for custody: If you have a court order for custody of the children, you will need to bring a copy of that order with you.
  4. Information about the other parent: You will need to provide information about the other parent, including their full name, address, and place of employment.
  5. ID: You will need to bring a form of identification, such as a driver’s license or passport.

These are some of the common documents required to file for child support, but requirements may vary depending on your specific circumstances and the laws in your state. I recommend contacting a family law attorney or the child support agency in your state for more information on the specific documents you will need to bring with you when you file for child support.

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