August is Child Support Awareness Month

Release Date: 
Aug 18 2020
DSHS Office of Communications
Norah West
norah.west@dshs.wa.gov
(360) 902-7833

OLYMPIA—During these tough economic times, many families are concerned about how they will support their children. The Department of Social and Health Services’ Division of Child Support wants to remind parents this month, officially proclaimed as Child Support Awareness Month by Gov. Jay Inslee, that help is available.

The Division of Child Support helps parents pay and receive child support at little or no cost and signing up for services just got easier. On the Enroll for Services page of the DSHS website, parents can find:
•    A video on how to fill out an application.
•    A link to ask to have an application mailed to you.
•    Phone numbers to call when you need more help.

“We understand that these are difficult times for all parents and children,” said Division of Child Support Director Sharon Redmond. “Collecting or paying child support should not have to be one more source of stress. We provide a number of services that can make the whole process easier.”
 
The division takes a family-centered approach to its work on more than 309,000 cases. Staff consider the needs of the whole family and offer resources when parents are experiencing issues such as unemployment, homelessness or substance use disorders. Working with parents and employers, DCS collected more than $695 million for families and children in the last year – support that helps kids and adults reach their full potential and weather storms that might come their way. 

Find out more about all the services DCS offers by visiting www.dshs.wa.gov/esa/division-child-support or calling 1-800-442-KIDS (5437).

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