Find 17739 child support offices, agency, enforcement, or division of child supportive services. Child support offices provide information on child support and custody laws, attorneys and lawyers, child support payments, collections, filings, and applications.
Lock Haven Child Support & Social Service Office 232 East Main Street Lock Haven PA 17745 17.4 miles from 17739 877-727-7238
Williamsport Child Support & Social Service Office 48 West 3rd Street Williamsport PA 17701 23.9 miles from 17739 877-727-7238
Wellsboro Child Support & Social Service Office 118 Main Street Wellsboro PA 16901 25.5 miles from 17739 877-727-7238
Lewisburg Child Support & Social Service Office 103 South 2nd Street Lewisburg PA 17837 40.5 miles from 17739 877-727-7238
Emporium Child Support & Social Service Office 20 East 5th Street Emporium PA 15834 43.2 miles from 17739 877-727-7238
Middleburg Child Support & Social Service Office 9 West Market Street Middleburg PA 17842 45.5 miles from 17739 877-727-7238
Laporte Child Support & Social Service Office Muncy & Main Sts Laporte PA 18626 48.0 miles from 17739 877-727-7238
Sunbury Child Support & Social Service Office 320 North 2nd Street Sunbury PA 17801 48.6 miles from 17739 877-727-7238
Danville Child Support & Social Service Office 114 Woodbine Lane Danville PA 17821 52.6 miles from 17739 877-727-7238
Child Support Offices typically do not get involved in child custody or visitation rights. In some cases, the Child Support Office may be involved in collection of alimony if it is included as part of the child support order.
Is there a fee for the services provided by Child Support Offices?Clients that are on certain assistance programs, such as TANF or Medicaid, do not have to pay a fee for child support services. States are permitted to charge other clients a fee of up to $25 for child support services. In some states and counties, legal expenses and other charges may also be added to the fee.
Does a child support order remain in effect if the non-custodial parent moves to another state?Yes. The Uniform Interstate Family Support Act establishes procedures for enforcing child support orders when a non-custodial parent lives out of state.