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What should I do if the child(ren) go to live with the obligor?

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What should I do if the child(ren) go to live with the obligor?

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Notify the Office of Child Support Enforcement(OCSE) in writing of the date the child(ren) went to live with the obligor. Please include your 9-digit case number. An agent will respond back to you. • What should I do if the child(ren) go to live with someone else? You must immediately notify the Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) in writing of the change and the person’s name, address, and telephone number. Please include your 9-digit case number. • I want to close my case. What should I do? Send a NOTARIZED STATEMENT requesting the case closing, the reason for the closing, the date of change, and if you want arrears collected. Please include your 9-digit case number. However, the obligor must pay any arrearage balance that is due the State. • How can I get a copy of my court order? If your case is resolved at the Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE), a copy of the court order will be mailed to you. If you need an additional copy, you may go to the Anne Arundel County Cir

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