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The Pennsylvania Child Support Website is an easy way to access child support program information and case details. If you would like to request support services online, click the button below.
Welcome. If you are receiving support, this section of the PA Child Support Website will provide you information about your case (s). You can access information such as your payment information, upcoming scheduled events, relevant forms, frequently asked questions, and program information.
The Pennsylvania Child Support website allows you to submit requests for a variety of support services. Your submitted request will be forwarded to your county Domestic Relations Section (DRS).
Welcome to the Pennsylvania Child Support Program. On-the-go access to child support information and services.
Welcome to the Pennsylvania Child Support Program. On-the-go access to child support information and services.
If you are paying support, you have a few options. You can access information such as your payment information, upcoming scheduled events, relevant forms, frequently asked questions, and program information.
Federal regulation requires states to review their child support guidelines at least once every four years [45 CFR 302.56]. Pennsylvania completed its most recent review January 6, 2021. Select Pennsylvania Child Support Guidelines Schedule (PDF) for the full report in PDF format.
For information about the child support process in Pennsylvania, please contact the Bureau of State Child Support Enforcement at 1-800-932-0211 or visit the Pennsylvania Child Support Program website for further information.
On January 1, 2022, Pennsylvania enacted new child support guidelines. Those new guidelines are effective January 1, 2022, and will remain in force for the foreseeable future. In this article, I will discuss the following: (1) What are the Pennsylvania child support guidelines?; (2) What changes have been made to the Pennsylvania child support ...
The duty to support a child exists whether or not the parents are married. Even a parent who is denied visitation must support the child. A parent cannot refuse the other parent visitation just because child support has not been paid. How long must parents pay child support?