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Learn how to receive or pay child support, establish paternity, locate parents, and access other services through the Division of Child Support Enforcement. Find out how to use the Way2Go Debit Card for child support payments and get help from the Child Support Call Center.
- Receiving Child Support
Parents receiving child support can receive child support...
- Way2Go Debit Card
Way2Go Debit Card Basics. The Way2Go card delivers TANF...
- Receiving Child Support
Parents receiving child support can receive child support through direct deposit into a bank account or through a Way2Go Debit MasterCard. Each time child support payments are collected, these funds are electronically deposited to the bank account or debit card. Fees may apply to the Way2Go Debit Mastercard depending on how the card is used.
Way2Go Debit Card Basics. The Way2Go card delivers TANF benefits and TANF Work Program supportive service payments to TANF recipients and Child Support payments to custodial parents without issuing paper checks. Cardholders can use the debit card at merchant and bank locations worldwide.
Child support in Mississippi can be paid online, through direct deposit, or via debit cards. iPayOnline is a secure platform for making payments directly from a bank account. Obligees can receive payments via direct deposit or a Way2Go Debit Card, and they can also pay support using these methods.
Parents facing child support obligations, whether as a custodial parent or a supporting parent, should be aware of Mississippi's child support laws to protect themselves and prepare for any potential changes in their situation.
Please use this portal to upload documents related to your child support case. CASE NUMBER. The case number is located on your card beneath the card number. The case number is nine (9) digits, while the card number is sixteen (16) digits.
To apply for child support, find out more about payment options, or to have a current order enforced, you can visit Mississippi's Department of Human Services website. For more information on issues related to child support visit our sections on Child Support and Mississippi Divorce and Family Law.