Oklahoma Child Support
Oklahoma child support has its own guidelines just like any other state. Some guidelines are similar from state to state. Child support in the state of Oklahoma can help a single parent establish, determine the amount of, modify, apply, and enforce child support.
In order to establish child support you, as a parent must first locate the non-custodial parent. If the non-custodial parent happens to be male, you would have to establish legal paternity to prove that he is the father of the child/children. The Child Support Enforcement Division (CSED) will provide services such as establishing paternity, locating the parents addresses and employers, establish child support and medical support, modify child support payments, and enforce child support. However, there are services that Oklahoma child support will not provide, and those services are: establishing and enforcing visitations or custody.
Child support is determined by a pre-established table. This pre-established table is determined depending on how many children there are, the gross income of both parents, and how many expenses there are in order to care for the...