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Illinois Child Support. We believe children deserve financial, emotional, and family support to grow and thrive. We are motivated to reimagine services by applying innovative approaches, personalized solutions, and an unwavering commitment to better outcomes.
- Medical Providers
ü No Credit Reporting: We no longer report child support...
- Online Services
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- Child Support Estimator
The Illinois Child Support Estimator is designed to provide...
- Contact The Child Support Program
For general questions, use the "Ask Child Support" button...
- Medical Providers
Access your case information, apply for services, or check undelivered payments online. The Department of Healthcare and Family Services provides child support services for Illinois residents.
This page provides general information on Illinois child support. If you are interested in estimating your potential child support, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services provides two separate Illinois Child Support Calculators / Estimators. Further information can be found by clicking the button below:
4 mar 2024 · Estimate child support amount in Illinois based on the guidelines and your income and deduction information. Use the parent or professional version for different levels of accuracy and detail.
Find answers to common questions about child support services in Illinois, such as how to enroll, how to establish paternity, how to make payments, and how to modify orders. Learn about the terms, acronyms, and methods used by DCSS to collect and distribute child support.
For general questions, use the "Ask Child Support" button below. You may also find answers to your questions by visiting our frequently asked questions (FAQs). If you have case-specific questions, please sign in to your online account or call 800.447.4278.
Learn how the Attorney General's Office and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services work together to provide child support services to more than 357,000 families in Illinois. Find out how to access the Delinquent Parent Web site and the Child Support Enforcement Handbook.