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      • In partnership with the Friend of the Court, Investigators in the Attorney General’s Child Support Division identify parents throughout the State who have the ability to pay support to their children but refuse to do so. The Attorney General’s Child Support Division was created in 2003 to combat the problem of unpaid child support.
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  2. Michigan's Child Support Program. Children need emotional and financial support from their parents. Even when a child's parents do not live together, it is important that everyone works together to support and be a part of their child's life. Regular payment of child and medical support provides: Decreased conflict between parents.

  3. How does the Michigan child support program work? The Office of Child Support, the Prosecuting Attorney’s office, and the Friend of the Court office work together to help families through the Michigan child support program. The child support program helps families become or remain self-sufficient.

  4. The Attorney Generals Child Support Division was created in 2003 to combat the problem of unpaid child support. Over the past seventeen years the division has seen impressive results as it fights to obtain compliance with child support orders.

  5. If you do not have a divorce or custody case, and you don’t have any other family case involving your minor child(ren), you can ask the state to start a child support case for you. To get started, apply for child support services on the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services website.

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  7. Both parents are responsible for supporting their children in Michigan. This obligation normally continues until the child turns 18 but may extend beyond that if the child is still in high school or has special needs. Typically, only the noncustodial parent will make child support payments.

  8. Agency. Friend of the Court (FOC) Prosecuting Attorney (PA) Office of Child Support (OCS) All Friend of the Court offices (FOC) can be reached using the phone number below.

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