"Arrears," "arrearage," or "past-due support" means the total amount of unpaid support obligations that have accrued under a support order.
Child support is considered "delinquent" if it is not received on the date the payments are due, according to the court order. If an income assignment is in effect, the schedule for receiving payments may be affected by the terms of the notice to the employer and the payroll dates of the employer. In those cases, if child support is not received in full by CN OCSS by the last day of the month, it is considered "delinquent." However, there are certain criteria that must be met before any enforcement action can be taken.
You can help CN OCSS collect support for your family by:Giving CN OCSS all the information asked for on the application
Responding to any request for additional information as soon as possibleYour failure to cooperate with CN OCSS may require CN OCSS to begin a process to close your child support case.
CNOSS does not provide visitation services. If you have visitation issues that you need a judge to resolve, you will have to have those issues enforced by the court that issued your order.
No. CNOSS cannot provide legal advice. You should seek the advice of a private attorney. Cherokee Nation Child Support Services does not represent you.