Child support orders are commonly created after a legal separation or divorce order is completed. They can also be utilized when an unmarried parent seeks child support either on their own through or a private attorney or if they wish to utilize a child support agency to establish an order. When two parents get divorced, or when an unmarried couple separate, they are faced with some very important and complex issues. One of the most important matters is child support or payments that go towards maintaining a child’s quality of life.
Creating a child support agreement can be difficult, especially if the parties involved are not on good terms. But, it can be done with the assistance of a neutral party to all involved; Cherokee Nation Office of Child Support Services (CNOCSS) can assist by serving as the neutral party. The first step in determining child support is locating the other parent. This is essential, as the court cannot issue or enforce an order without knowing the whereabouts of both parents.
Next, a judge will examine a number of factors that must be considered when trying to establish an order that all parties can agree upon. While these elements vary, the goal of a this agreement is to serve the child’s best interests. More specifically, the purpose of a child support agreement is to set payment amounts that will maintain the child’s current standard of living. Factors for consideration include, but are not limited to:
District Court of the Cherokee Nation
Central Counties Tribal Court (CCTC)
Cherokee Nation District Court House|17675 S. Muskogee Ave.Tahlequah, OK 74464
Southern Counties Tribal Court (SCTC)
Cherokee Nation Human Services Office307 & 309 North DogwoodSallisaw, OK 74955
Northern Counties Tribal Court (NCTC)
Cherokee Nation Human Services Office219 NE 1st StreetPryor, OK 74361
District Court of Oklahoma
Adair County
220 W. Division StreetStilwell, OK 74960
Nowata County
229 N. Maple StreetNowata, OK 74048
Cherokee County
213 W Delaware StreetTahlequah, OK 74464
Ottawa County
102 E. Central Ave.Miami, OK 74354
Craig County
210 W. DelawareVinita, OK 74301
Rogers County
200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd.Claremore, OK 74017
Delaware County
331 S. 6th StreetJay, OK 74346
Sequoyah County
120 E. Chickasaw St.Sallisaw, OK 74955
Mayes County
1 Court Place, Suite 200Pryor, OK 74361
Tulsa County
500 S. Denver Ave.Tulsa, OK 74103
McIntosh County
110 N. 1st StreetEufaula, OK 74432
Wagoner County
307 E. Cherokee St.Wagoner, OK 74467
Muskogee County
220 State StreetMuskogee, OK 74402
Washington County
420 S. Johnstone Ave.Bartlesville, OK 74003
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