Q&A

Can you waive child support in New York?

Can you waive child support in New York?

Yes. You both can waive the basic child support obligations as long as the waiver is in writing, states what the basic child support obligation would have been, and states the reasons why your agreement should be adopted instead.

Can you avoid child support?

You can make a binding agreement whether you already have a child support assessment or not. It can be made for any amount that you and the other parent agree to. Your agreement may include payment of cash or non-cash items, such as school fees or health insurance.

Does Child Support go down if the father has another baby?

If a person who is ordered to pay child support has other children, this will affect the amount of child support a future child gets. Child support ordered for the second child will not be as high as the child support ordered for a previous child, especially if the paying parent’s income has not changed.

Why do I have to pay child support if I can’t see my child?

Even if you haven’t seen your kids in one year or five years, you’re still on the hook for child support. The family court will not reduce the amount of child support you owe because your ex stopped letting you see your children. Instead, not paying child support can backfire on you.

When does child support end in New York?

Child support in New York is governed by a section of Domestic Relations Law commonly referred to as the “Child Support Standards Act” or “CSSA” for short. The CSSA not only determines how much child support a parent has to pay, but for how long. Although many states have child support terminating by law at age 18, that is not the case in New York.

What is the Child Support Program in New York?

The New York Child Support Program is committed to delivering services to the greatest extent possible through this public health crisis. Visit COVID-19 and Child Support Services in New York State for important updates on essential Child Support Program operations and court activity.

How old do you have to be to support your child in NY?

Under New York State law, both parents must financially support their child until the child turns 21 years old.

How to contact Child Support Office in NY?

For more information please visit the New York State Unified Court System or call (833)-503-0447 (Toll Free) for general questions and answers. Specific information related to child support is available by selecting option #2.