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You may sign up to open a case for child support services if you are the parent or caregiver of a child who needs support. You can sign up online or call the Child Support Program for more information.
- Child Support Home
Check out new resources available to assist parents and...
- Help
If you do not have an open active case with the Child...
- Application for Child Support Services
The Child Support Program will: • Attempt to find the other...
- eServices
How do I apply for child support services? If you already...
- Child Support Home
Check out new resources available to assist parents and families on the Child Support Program Resources for Parents page! You can find information on how to receive Advance Child Tax Credit payments, including the Non-Filer Sign Up Tool which is
Welcome to the Child Support Application for Services. Using this website, you can save your application at any point and return to complete and submit your application at a later time by logging back in and clicking View/Continue Application. However, once you begin an application, you have 30 days to complete and submit that application ...
How do I apply for child support services? If you already have an open active child support case in Florida, login to your eServices account and click the Apply for Services link.
If you do not have an open active case with the Child Support Program, you will need to complete an application for child support services. Learn how to apply for child support services. To apply for child support services online, you must: Have an active mailing address; and, Have a valid email address; and, Meet the eligibility requirements ...
Florida Department of Revenue - The Florida Department of Revenue has three primary lines of business: (1) Administer tax law for 36 taxes and fees, processing nearly $37.5 billion and more than 10 million tax filings annually; (2) Enforce child support law on behalf of about 1,025,000 children with $1.26 billion collected in FY 06/07; (3 ...
The Child Support Program will: • Attempt to find the other parent(s) • Establish paternity, if needed • Obtain and modify support orders, if needed • Send you payments we collect that are owed to you • Review changes in your and the other parent’s circumstances and determine whether a change