Address: 1 Court St, Middletown, CT 06457, USA
Phone: +18002285437
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Jamie Turner
Very very helpful and so polite! Gave me all the info I needed! Thanks so much!
Sylvia Lutkowska
Just called office to speak to Debbie in regards to CS payments for our employees. She was absolutely unprofessional, rude and had the most condescending tone when speaking with me. Debbie spoke to me as if I was an uneducated child - and then began questioning my position with my company trying to confirm if I was the owner of the business or payroll manager? Not sure how this has anything to do with child support or my follow up from letter. This woman needs to be reviewed by upper management and disciplined/discharged. Absolutely disgusting person.
KT
A judge should see all of these reviews and throw Debbie in the can for failure to uphold COURT ORDERS!!!!! No enforcement at all, she’s rude, inept, and does NOTHING but send letters to my ex to pay. With all the things she could be doing, like holding a Lein against his house, investigating to see if he has a job ( she wants me to find this info out) holding him in contempt. They need a serious overhaul of this system!
Jennifer Miles
Highly unprofessional. I called from a law office to obtain information required for one of our cases. Debbie, who answered the phone, spoke to me as if it were a bother for me to contact the office. She was short and extremely rude. Child support issues are already stressful without having to deal with this level of unprofessionalism.
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There are a number of factors that can influence the duration of child support, so I recommend speaking with a legal services representative or attorney for greater detail.
The Department of Social Services (DSS), Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) provides child support services to any individual in need of assistance. Support Enforcement Services of the Judicial Branch does not open new cases, we only enforce existing orders that have requested Title IV-D services. Please contact the DSS office serving your town for further assistance.
Payment can be made online through the judicial website. You will need your case information and file number(s) to proceed through the payment process.
In most cases, the duty to support created by a child support order ends when the child is 18 years old. However, this may vary from state to state. For example, in Connecticut, the duty to support may go to age 19 if the child is still in high school. You may also be responsible for the repayment of arrears for as long as a qualified balance is recognized by our accounting.
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