The state can establish paternity,
locate the noncustodial parent, obtain or modify a child support order, send a notice to the noncustodial parent's employer for child support income withholding, deduct child support from unemployment benefits, and enroll your children in programs that provide health insurance.
Not exact matches
Once the
noncustodial parent is
located, the Attorney General can pursue collection of court - ordered support.
The OCS helps custodial parents establish parentage; establish an order for child and medical support; modify or enforce an existing order for child and medical support; make support payments to the custodial parent; and
locate a missing
noncustodial parent.
Practice Guide for
Locating and Involving Non-Custodial Parents, Alleged Fathers, and Relatives (PDF - 86 KB) Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (2007) Provides minimum standards, guidance, and tools to help agencies identify,
locate, and involve
noncustodial parents, alleged fathers, and relatives as resources for children, especially children who have been removed from their homes.