Virginia Family Law: The Role of DCSE
If you are currently receiving child support, ordered to pay child support, or just thinking about asking the Court for child support, you may come across a government body known as the Department of Child Support Enforcement (DCSE for short). DCSE serves may different roles in child support from setting out an initial child support obligation to helping you force the other parrent to pay their child support.
So what is DCSE and when should you consider reaching out to them for help?
What is the Virginia Department of Child Support Enforcement?
DCSE is a Virginia government agency whose job is to help people navigate how to ask for or enforce child support obligations. They employ several different types of professionals from lawyers to appear in Court to collections workers to help manage active accounts. They have office throughout Virginia and are able to help local clients with their child support needs.
DCSE does a few different things. If you do not currently have child support but are interested in asking for child support from the other parent, then DCSE can start the process. Once you open a case with DCSE, they send out letters to the other side. In these letters, they request financial information used to calculate how much child support you are entitled to.This is a great way of skipping the long waiting requirement of having to go to Court for child support.
DCSE also helps to enforce existing child support obligations. If you already have a court ordered child support obligation, you can ask DCSE to take money from the other parent if they are refusing to pay. They can take money from their job, their bank accounts, or even ask the Court to hold them in contempt and seek jail timime.
The Pros and Cons of Opening a DCSE Case in Virginia.
When it comes to child support, there are two major options. You can either go to the Court system and ask the Court to set up child support and ask the Court to enforce the obligation, or you can open a case file with DCSE and allow them to help with those things. There are benefits and drawbacks to both approaches.
If you decide to go through the Court system, you are on your own unless you hire a private lawyer. The Court system can be complicated and confusing to many people, and they may not be able to afford a private lawyer. However, going that route gives you more control over the outcome of any enforcement actions.
In contrast, DCSE is a free service to the person who is supposed to be receiving child support. It is a much cheaper option than hiring your own attorney. You also have knowledgable professionals helping with the child support obligation. The downside is that you lose control over enforcement actions and it is up to DCSE as to how strict or harsh they want to be when collecting child suppport. Further, you are limited on how often your case may come back to Court if you have an open DCSE case.
Consider Your Options When Hiring a Child Support Lawyer
DCSE is a tool available for people who want to save money and do not mind losing some control over their child support case. However, it does come with the drawbacks described above. If you are considering filing for child support, looking to enforce a support obligation, or are even interested in modifying your child support, it is important to talk to a local attorney beforehand to determine if a DCSE case is right for you.