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A New Child May Result In a Modification The law states that the birth or adoption of another child whom youre legally obligated to support constitutes a substantial and material change of circumstances. This basically ensures that a court will review your request for modification.
In Tennessee, the Department of Human Services administers the Child Support Program. Offices are located across the state in all 32 Judicial Districts. The services are provided through local district attorneys, DHS staff and private agencies under contract with the state.
The Child Support Division of the Juvenile Court hears petitions which deal with issues involving the establishment of parentage, setting of child support and contempt proceedings.
A program authorized and defined by federal statute, Title IV-D of the Social Security Act. A Federal/State/Tribal/local partnership to help families by promoting family self- sufficiency and child well-being. The Child Support Program in Tennessee is administered by the Department of Human Services (DHS).
Most experienced Tennessee family lawyers agree with the Tennessee Court of Appeals which recommends parents owing child support that, at the appropriate time, they should file a petition to terminate child support seeking a court order stating that child support is no longer owed as of the appropriate date (often high
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For assistance, contact your local child support enforcement office or a Customer Service Representative at 833-772-TDHS (8347). Question: How can I obtain my child support arrears (past due) balance?
When court ordered child support is not paid, many actions can be taken. Some actions such as tax refund intercepts, license revocation, passport denial, and child support liens are done automatically. The requirements for each action is different, including the amount of past due support that is owed.
There is no set number of missed child support payments that will send a parent to jail. However, you are probably risking jail time if you miss three months of payments in a row. Typically, delinquent parents will only be sent to jail if they dont have a job to lose or are repeat offenders.

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