When I’m
holding a hearing, or helping walk-in clients at the FOC, I’ve noticed that
some information I provide comes as a surprise to them. So, I have put together a list of “did you
knows” to better educate those utilizing the Friend of the Court child support
system.
Did you
know that the FOC is not the entity that automatically starts your support
case? The Office of Child Support (OCS)
and the family division of your county’s prosecutor commence the proceedings. Of course, you can file on your own or via an
attorney as well.
Did you
know that the FOC has temporary payment coupons so you can pay your child
support obligation before the income withholding order (IWO) is processed with
your employer? This is particularly
important to prevent an accumulation of arrears – you can mail your payments
directly to the Michigan State Disbursement Unit using the payment coupon. The amount will then be credited to your
account before the IWO is effective. It
can take an average of four to six weeks for the IWO to start pulling support
out of your paycheck, so staying on top of it will help everyone out in the
long run.
Did you
know that you can choose how you are paid support? You can receive it via direct deposit into a
bank or checking account, or added to a state provided debit card.
Did you
know that the payee of child support can issue you a direct credit for any
support you have paid him or her directly?
Like everything else related to the law, there’s a form for that, and
you can get it at the FOC. Each county
is different, but Washtenaw County has you fill out the form, sign it and if
possible, have the payee sign too. A
case manager will verify the direct credit with the payee before modifying the
account balance.
This
form can also be used to waive any arrears owed to the payee – we recognize
that support may come in the form of diapers, wipes, new school clothes, etc.,
and if the payee wants to acknowledge receipt of those items in the form of a
credit or waiver of money owed, she or he can do so.
Did you
know that if you have had over $2,500 in arrears at any point in the life of
your case, a hold is issued on your passport?
Even if you reduce the arrears to zero, you still have to contact
OCS/FOC and request that the hold be removed.
Did you
know that there is an arrears forgiveness program relative to monies owed to
the state of Michigan? This program
applies to the time period when the custodial parent was on cash assistance
from the state. Fill out the application
and list your reasons for inability to pay this particular arrearage amount –
common reasons are history of incarceration, inability to work, receiving SSI/SSD,
currently receiving state assistance, custody has changed, etc. Once the application is reviewed, you may be
able to have this amount erased from your balance.
Did you
know that the FOC has a plethora of other free paperwork you may need to file
motions or ask for assistance? You can
request packets such as motions regarding custody, parenting time, child
support, parenting time assistance, request for show cause, various blank
orders like uniform support orders, and the paperwork needed to answer any of
the above motions. We also provide
suspension of fee affidavits – if you are unable to pay the filing fee, it’s
possible that it can be waived.
The FOC
is actually a great resource, despite the bad rap it is sometimes given. Just ask your question, and you may be
pleasantly surprised at the answer!
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