Missouri Child Support
Family Support Division - Child Support Enforcement Missouri's Child Support Enforcement program began in 1977 under an executive order, and on August 15, 1986, Child Support Enforcement (CSE) was created by statute. CSE has the responsibility for operating the child support enforcement program pursuant to Title IV-D of the federal Social Security Act (originally adopted as P.L. 93-647) and Chapter 454 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri (RSMo). ... Inf ormation for parents who pay or receive child support ... [Read More]
DSS - Family Support Division Family Support Division ... Family Support Division ... Missouri Task Force on Children's Justice ... [Read More]
Missouri Child Support Enforcement Automatic Withdrawal If the Child Support Enforcement (CSE) issues an income withholding order for support you owe after you have completed an Automatic Withdrawal Authorization , CSE cannot stop payments from being withdrawn from your bank account. If you no longer want support payments automatically withdrawn from your bank account, you must contact the FSPC at 1-888-761-3665 to request that your Automatic Withdrawal Authorization be terminated. ... Child and/or spousal support payments you pay to the FSPC may be paid by automatic withdrawal. If you have more than one support order, you must complete a separate Automatic Withdrawal Authorization for each support order. ... [Read More]
Missouri Department of Social Services and their parents , access to health care , child support enforcement assistance and to provide specialized assistance to troubled youth . While many programs give needed financial assistance and services , other units work toward reducing financial dependency of the citizens on government. ... Children Receiving Subsidized Child Care ... Child Abuse & Neglect ... [Read More]
Centralized Child Support Collections Payment Federal and State laws required Missouri Child Support Enforcement to establish a process of centralized collections for payments on child and spousal support orders. Centralized collections replaced the previous process where parents, employers and other payors sent child and spousal support to circuit court clerks. The state provides a single location, known as the Family Support Payment Center , to receive and disburse child and spousal support collections. ... The Family Support Payment Center is located in Jefferson City, Missouri. Child and spousal support payments should be sent to one of the following addresses depending upon who is making the payment. ... [Read More]
CSE - Information for Missouri Employers Must report information about new employees to the Missouri Department of Revenue (sections 285.300 to 285.306, RSMo); May be directed to provide salary and benefit information for a specific employee to Missouri Child Support Enforcement or another state's child supportenforcement agency (section 454.440, RSMo); May be ordered to withhold and pay over family support from an employee's wages (sections 452.350 and 454.505, and sections 454.932 to 454.941, RSMo); and May be ordered to enroll an employee's child in a health benefit plan and to withhold the appropriate premium amount from the employee's wages (sections 454.600 to 454.645, RSMo). ... [Read More]
OCSE STATE PROFILE - View Page If a child enrolls in college or vocational school by October 1 following high school graduation, support continues until age 22 or when his/her education is completed if the child: 1. Enrolls for and completes at least 12 hours of credit each semester;2. Achieves grades sufficient to re-enroll at the institution; and3. At the beginning of each semester, submits to each parent a transcript or similar official document provided by the college or vocational school which includes the courses the child is enrolled in and has completed for each term, the grades and credits received and the courses the child is enrolled in for the coming term.A court may waive the October 1 deadline for enrollment.The twelve-hour requirement may also be waived if a child has a physical or learning disability or a diagnosed health problem that prevents him/her from taking 12 credit hours or a child is working at least 15 hours per week and taking as few as 9 credit hours per semester.The court may also extend ... [Read More]
DSS - Children's Services Child Care/Early Childhood Services (Children's Division and Family Support Division): ... ChildLink Concept - Integrating A Support System For Child Care In Missouri ... Child Abuse and Neglect (Children's Division): ... [Read More]
Research & Evaluation Unit - Missouri Child Fatality Review Program Annual Report Missouri Child Fatality Review Program Annual Report ... A document which details statistical information about Missouri's Child Fatality Review Program (CFRP) and the State Technical Assistance Team (STAT). ... [Read More]
Show Me Support Through vigorous enforcement of child support laws, Attorney General Jay Nixon works to ensure that all children receive the financial support they need to grow up healthy and successful. The Missouri Department of Social Services is the designated Title IV-D agency for Missouri, which makes it the first contact for parents who need help getting child support for their children. Visit the Department of Social Services, Family Support Division, for basic child support information. ... [Read More]
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