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  3. Next, provide details about the Respondent. Include their name, address, social security number, date of birth, and attorney information if applicable.
  4. List the children involved by entering their names, dates of birth, and social security numbers in the designated sections.
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Under Delaware law, both parents have a duty to support their child until the child is 18 years of age, or, if the child is still in high school, until the child graduates or turns 19 years of age, whichever comes first.
What is the Delaware law regarding child support? Both parents have a duty to support a child until the child is 18 years of age; or, if the child is still in high school until the child graduates or attains age 19, whichever occurs first. This is true regardless of whether the parents are, were, or never married.
Once a parent has been found in contempt of a child support order, the court and/or DCSE can take a number of different steps to force the delinquent parent to make support payments. Either the judges order or DCSE may: withhold money from a parents income to pay child support. intercept state or federal tax refunds.
Delaware law stipulates that current child support payments may be terminated once a child docHubes the age of 18. If a child over 18 is still enrolled in high school, a child support order will remain in effect until they receive their high school diploma or docHub the age of 19, depending on which event comes first.
If the court finds the NCP in contempt, the judge may order a purge payment, impose a sanction and even put the NCP in jail. DCSSs authorized enforcement measures include: Consumer credit reporting of NCPs verified past due child support (arrears) as unpaid debt. Criminal non-support prosecution.

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Delawares Statute of Limitations on Back Child Support Payments (Arrears) There is no statute of limitations in Delaware for child support arrears enforcement.
Parents can petition for child support from the other birth parent through either family court or the DCSS. DCSS filings are available in person or through the DCSS online application portal. The latter requires a myDelaware account. Theres a $25 fee to file for child support.

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