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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application to add a child to an existing child support assessment (CS065) in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal details. Use black or blue pen and print in BLOCK LETTERS. Ensure you provide your Child Support Reference Number, contact information, and any relevant identifiers.
  3. Proceed to the section for the other parent's details. Include their name, date of birth, and contact information. This is crucial for accurate processing.
  4. Next, detail the children you wish to add. For each child, provide their names, dates of birth, gender, and care arrangements. Specify either the percentage of care or number of nights per week.
  5. Complete any additional questions regarding living arrangements and previous relationships as prompted in the form.
  6. Finally, sign and date the Declaration on page 6 before submitting your completed form online or via post.

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The varying yardsticks create some surprising results. For example, New Jersey ranks 47th in child support payments, even though its one of the most expensive states in which to live. Massachusetts is first, and Nevada second.
You go to the family court and ask for a child support order for the child naming the responsible party. Once the court assessing the information the child will either be on child support or not.
Under New York Child Support Laws, both parents must financially support their children until they reach 21 years of age. The custodial parent spends a portion of their income on the kids directly, and the other sends payments to supplement those expenses.
Note: Where the total income of both parents exceeds the combined parental income amount of $183,000 the law permits, but does not require, the use of the child support percentages in calculating the child support obligation on the income above $183,000.
When parents live separately and one parent has custody of the child, that parent, called the custodial parent, may file a petition in Family Court asking the court to enter an order for the non-custodial parent to pay child support.

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In most cases, the child support agency must know where the other parent lives or works to establish the paternity of a child, obtain an order for support, and enforce that order.
Child support cases are usually started in Family Court in the county where the child lives. There is no filing fee in Family Court. After a child support petition is filed, the other side must be served a summons, the petition, and the financial disclosure form.

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