Supplemental Affidavit regarding Direct Payment Child Support - Hawaii 2025

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In Hawaii, if a child is in college, the court can mandate that the paying parent pay child support up until 23-years-of-age. If the child has special needs that require that they receive extra care, the court can require child support even beyond 23.
- Send a formal written notice to the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) informing them of your change in circumstances and your intention to seek a modification or termination of the child support order. Include any relevant documentation and a copy of the filed motion.
Outside extraordinary circumstances, parents may not waive or ignore child support payments.
What is the purpose of the Affidavit of Direct Payments? This affidavit documents child, medical, and dental support payments made directly by the non-custodial parent. Who should fill out this affidavit? The non-custodial parent who has made direct support payments should fill out this affidavit.
If there is a situation where the child support obligation should be terminated and there is no provision in the child support order applicable to the situation, the Hawaii child support order may be terminated through the Family Courts or through the Hawaii Child Support Enforcement Agency, or CSEA.
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Unless you have a court order that allows you to suspend support, your obligation stands. But if youre struggling to meet your child support obligations, particularly if your financial situation has changed because youve lost a job or for other reasons, you may need to seek a legal change to modify support.
A financial affidavit, which has different names in each state, is a statement showing your income, expenses, debts, and assets. It allows a court to figure out how much spousal support and child support it should award.
As the children get older, there may be a third way to pay child support: directly to the child. In general, child support ends after a child reaches the age of 18 or graduates high school. However, it is common for child support to continue as the child attends college or another post-secondary educational program.

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