Child Support Letter
  • Child Support
  • Complete the Document

Who is Sender?

  • Indicate a full name of a parent who sends this letter to request child support:

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    This letter should be sent by a custodial parent who has sole custody over a child and who is in charge of receipt of regular child support payments from a non-custodial parent.

    A custodial parent is a parent with whom a child resides after a couple’s divorce or separation.

  • Indicate a full residential address of a parent who sends this letter:

  • Select the date on which this letter is being sent:

Who is Recipient?

  • Indicate the full name of a parent to whom this letter should be sent:

  • Indicate a full residential address of a parent to whom this letter is being send:

  • Specify the total outstanding amount (in USD) of unpaid child support obligations:

Child Payments

  • Child support payments are established by:

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    When a couple with children files for divorce, they have to agree on child custody and child support payments. There are two ways on how they can do that:

    – The first way is when a court decides the amount and frequency of child support payments.
    – The second way is when a couple decides on their own by signing a child support agreement.

  • Select the date on which a child support agreement was signed by both parents:

  • Indicate a number of a court order that established child support payments:

  • How child support payments should be made?

  • Select with which regularity child support payments have to be paid:

  • Indicate the amount of regular child support payment (in USD):

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    This is the amount that is being indicated in the text of a court order or in a signed child support agreement.

  • Describe in detail how child support payments should be made and their amount:

  • Does a signed child support agreement provide for any penalties for failure to make child support payments on time?

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    Some child support agreements may include an additional penalty for a parent who fails to make a child support payment on time. While this is not a mandatory clause every child support agreement should have, this is a good practice to check the document one more time to find out more.

    A penalty can take many forms, for instance:

    – a percentage from a due amount; or
    – a fixed fee penalty, etc.

  • Describe in detail the penalties that applies for failure to pay child support on time:

  • Select the last day by which child support payment due should be paid in full:

  • Do you want to add a signature?

  • Sender's signature:

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