Arrearage Calculation Worksheet - Allen County Prosecutor's Office 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arrearage Calculation Worksheet in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and the custodial parent's name at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in your Social Security number, cause number, and ISETS number in the designated fields. This information helps track your case effectively.
  4. Identify the 'Period of Computation' by noting the start date of your order and counting all weeks until December 31st of that year. Use the perpetual calendar provided for assistance.
  5. In the '# of Payments Due' section, count how many payments you should have made during that period based on your weekly payment amount.
  6. Record your ordered payment amount in the 'Amount of Order' column and calculate the total owed by multiplying this amount by '# of Payments Due'.
  7. Refer to your Clerk’s payment history to find out how much you have paid during that year and enter this figure in 'Total Paid'.
  8. Finally, calculate the difference between 'Total Owed' and 'Total Paid' to determine any arrears or overpayments for that year.

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When a child turns 19 years old, the child is emancipated by operation of law, and the non-custodial parents obligation to pay current child support terminates. An exception is if the child is incapacitated. In this case, the child support continues during the incapacity or until further order of the court.
Recent Payment Information If you are seeking to obtain information on recent payments, please contact the KIDS Line at 800-840-8757 or visit the Child Support Bureau website.
Indiana Code 35-46-1-5 provides that a person who knowingly or intentionally fails to provide support to a dependent, commits Nonsupport of a Child, a class D felony. It is a Class C Felony if the amount of unpaid support due and owing for one or more children is at least $15,000.

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Title IV-D of the Federal Social Security Act requires every state to provide child support services.
The former spouse or girlfriend is the only person who can forgive the missing child support payments. She can do so for just a part of whats owed or for the whole amount. You can start the process by calling the Office of the Attorney General in Texas. They will send you a form called a request for review.
Visit the Indiana Courts Case Search portal to look up public cases of the states Family Courts. You can find cases by searching by case number, citation number, names of the parties involved, or attorney. Indiana also provides dedicated registries for search for specific family law cases.
If the case is a IV-D case (if filed through the prosecutors office), you can find out how much child support you owe by calling the Kidsline at (800) 840-8757 or (317) 233-5437. Customer Service representatives are available Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 5:00pm.
The 2024 Indiana Child Support Guidelines update includes changes to obligation worksheets, parenting time credits, and healthcare expenses. Emancipation age change to 19 affects child support, requiring court petitions for college expenses before this age.

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