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In many instances where family violence exists or existed in a previous relationship, the batterer may have threatened the participant if they pursue child support. Additionally, the participant may be fearful that if they pursue child support the batterer may learn of their residency and/or phone number.
For any case where family violence is documented, Child Support Enforcement must be notified if the batterer is the parent of a child for whom support would be requested. Notify Child Support regardless of whether a court order for support exists so that child support staff can flag their records to indicate that family violence has occurred in the relationship.
Refer to Section 116 for a full discussion of Child Support and Good Cause.
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For questions or clarification on any of the policy contained in these manuals, please contact your local county office. |
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