The non-custodial parent told me his/her taxes were taken for child support. When am I going to get the money?

Our office is prohibited by federal law from discussing the other parent’s taxes with anyone. We will not be able to tell you a date when the money would be released to your account.

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1. Can I open a case if I no longer have a current support order and there is just past due support owed to me?
2. I was served with papers from your office alleging that I am the father of a child. What are my options and how can I request a genetic test?
3. How is the amount of child support determined?
4. An income withholding order has been sent to the non-custodial parent's employer. When can I expect the first payment?
5. How long is a child support order in effect?
6. My tax refund was intercepted even though I have been making payments through income withholding. Can I get my refund back?
7. The non-custodial parent told me his/her taxes were taken for child support. When am I going to get the money?
8. How can I get my support order modified?
9. Can the other party and I avoid having to go to court to modify our court order?
10. I am currently receiving SSI (Supplemental Security Income) and cannot afford to pay child support. What should I do?
11. I am currently receiving unemployment insurance benefits and/or disability insurance benefits. Am I still supposed to pay child support?
12. If either parent loses a job or earns more income, will the court order automatically change?
13. What do I do if the other parent won’t let me see my child(ren)?