What can a Child Support Enforcement Agent do to enforce a court order?

Things that can be done to enforce a court order include:

  • Income Withholding by Employers
  • Withholding of Employment Compensation, Worker's Compensation, Social Security Benefits or Veteran's Disability Benefits
  • Monthly Billing to Non-Custodial Parents That Are Not Under Income Withholding
  • Filing Court Action Against Non-Custodial Parents Who Have Not Paid Support as Ordered
  • Credit Bureau Reporting of All Child Support Obligations Handled by CSE
  • Interception of State and Federal Tax Refunds
  • Liens on Real or Personal Property Owned by the Non-Custodial Parent.

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1. What is Child Support Enforcement?
2. What can a Child Support Enforcement Agent do to enforce a court order?
3. What services does Child Support Enforcement Offer?
4. What does a Child Support Enforcement (CSE) do?
5. How does CSE calculate the child support obligation?
6. What is Medicaid?
7. What can you expect from Medicaid?
8. How do Haywood County residents qualify for Medicaid?
9. When does eligibility begin?
10. How do I apply for Medicaid?