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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DHS 1201 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A if you are the custodial parent. Enter your full name, address, and contact information as required.
  3. If you are the non-custodial parent or alleged father, complete Section B. Provide your personal details, including your social security number and birthdate.
  4. In Section C, indicate your marital status and provide any relevant court order information if applicable.
  5. Proceed to Section D to provide information about each child. Fill in their names, birthdates, and other requested details accurately.
  6. Complete Sections E and F by answering questions regarding benefits received and acknowledging consent for child support services.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before signing in Section G. Ensure that you have attached any necessary documents as specified.

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Child support is a parents court-ordered payment to help with the costs of raising a child. Child support normally stops when a child turns 18.
Get a child support order A court or DHHS can order child support. DHHS can help either in court or in their own administrative process.
In most cases, back child support is owed to the custodial parent or the entity that provided financial support for the child. Custodial Parent: Since child support is meant to reimburse the custodial parent for costs associated with raising the child, back payments typically go to the custodial parent.
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