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Your search found 57 hits- Office of Child Support HearingsNOTICE TO HEARING PARTICIPANTS All administrative child support hearings are only conducted by phone (and not in person), pursuant to Sec. 576E-9, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and Sec. 5-34-15(b), Hawaii Administrative Rules. The Office of Child Support Hearings (OCSH) understands that this may be inconvenient, but the health, safety, and security of participants is a priority. If […]
- Hawaii Employer’s Guide to Medical SupportAn Employer’s Guide to Medical Support Recent changes to the Social Security Act have had an impact on medical support and the employer’s responsibility. The law now requires employers to honor the federally standardized National Medical Support Notice (NMSN). The Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) will issue the NMSN for cases receiving full services through […]
- Child Support Payment OptionsNon-Custodial Parents can make child support payments through any of the following methods. Fees may apply. In Person – Visit our CSEA Offices or participating walk-in retail stores for in-person payments. CSEA Oahu Office – cash, check, money order or credit/debit card CSEA Hilo Office – credit/debit card CSEA Kauai Office – credit/debit card CSEA […]
- Email the Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA)CSEA welcomes your comments and or concerns. You may also update the following information with CSEA (only when you include your PIN and ACCESS code): social security number, residential and mailing addresses, and telephone number for both of the child(ren)’s parents and the name, address, and telephone number of the non-custodial parent’s employer. If you would […]
- EnforcementWhen the responsible parent fails to meet the child support obligation, the Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) takes action to enforce the order of support. Federal and State laws provide the agency with a variety of enforcement remedies to encourage or force compliance with the order. Most enforcement activities are automatically initiated by the state’s […]
- InterstateStarting Up the Interstate Child Support Case Enforcement Methods Differences Between States Direct Enforcement Instead of Interstate Definitions or Explanations of Terms Used in Interstate Child Support The most difficult and complicated child support cases are interstate cases. Each state has child support offices and court systems with varying laws, policies, practices, and traditions. All […]
- Order ProcessingChild support orders can be established, modified, or terminated by the Family Court or by the Child Support Enforcement Agency. While the Family Court uses the judicial process when issuing orders, the Child Support Enforcement Agency utilizes an administrative process. Administrative orders have the same force and effect as the orders issued by the Family […]
- LocateKnowing the location of the case participant is essential to the success of the Child Support Enforcement Agency’s (CSEA) efforts to provide services. From the disbursement of payments, establishment of paternity, establishment and modification of child support, enforcement of the support obligation, or keeping the participants informed about child support matters that affect them, the […]
- Information for AttorneysIssues for Family Law Attorneys to Be Aware Of When Dealing With The Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) Application for Services Applications must be completed and signed before the Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) can provide services. If no application is received, the CSEA will only process the support payments sent to the agency. Once […]
- Helpful LinksThe following links provide additional information that may be useful and is being provided consistent with the intended purpose of the Web site. However, the Missing Child Center-Hawaii cannot attest to the accuracy of information provided by this link. Providing links to a non-Missing Child Center-Hawaii Web site does not constitute an endorsement by the […]