New York child support enforcement
New York child support enforcement is entrusted to the New York Office of Law Enforcement Child Support (OSCE). Financial support is necessary for the child in the case of a divorce or when an unmarried woman gives birth. In both cases, the parent who cares for the child, known as the custodial parent may request financial assistance from the parent staying away, known as the parent. The law of New York has established broad and clear guidelines for enforcement of support.
According to the Law on the burden of standards child, the child must receive a fixed percentage of monthly income non-custodial parent. The custodial parents who do not receive money to support the child can approach the OSCE for a fixed monthly amount as legal support. In the case of single mothers, paternity or paternity of the presumed biological father must be proven both scientifically and legally. The federal law of the United States believes that both parents are equally responsible for the costs of child rearing.
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