How do I get credit for the child support money I paid directly to the custodial parent?
If your docket number begins with an “FM” and you are seeking to receive credit for child support payments made directly to the custodial parent, you can file a motion to receive credit with the Dissolution Unit. If your docket number begins with “FD” and you are seeking to receive credit for child support payments made directly to the custodial parent, you may complete a post disposition application for emancipation. In both instances, you must submit some proof of payment to the court. If a child support order has not been established, but a hearing date has been set, bring appropriate proof of payment(s) to the hearing. This may be in the form of a cancelled check, copy of a money order made out to the custodial parent, or a notarized statement from the custodial parent acknowledging receipt of the funds.
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