Support Orders
Establish Child Support Orders
The purpose of establishing child support orders is to determine how much money each parent should contribute for the care of the child.
Stipulation
Factors to think about when stipulating an agreement for a child support order:
- Placement – where the child lives
- Visitation – which nights of the week does the child stay with each parent
- Custody – who makes decisions on health care, school, etc.
- Child Support Obligation – calculated based on placement and visitation
- Arrearage – unpaid child support
- Past Due Support – date of application or date of review
- Health Care – who carries insurance and who pays unpaid health costs
- Tax Deduction – Refers to IRS Guidelines but can be addressed in court order for tax purposes of who can claim child in that fiscal year
Modify Child Support Orders
Child Support Orders can be modified anytime there is a significant change in the family situation. Parties may obtain the forms from the link below to Stipulate and Modify Child Support, Custody and Placement.
Oneida Family Court Forms
Change In Custody
If the custody and/or placement of the child changes, the order should be changed to make sure the custodial parent is receiving child support
Change In Employment
If changes in your employment occur, the child support could be modified to reflect the non-custodial parent’s ability to pay
Reporting Changes
Changes should be made within 10 days
Case Reviews Every 24 Months
Oneida Nation Child Support will review cases every 24 months