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Child Support Assistance/Enforcement | Office of Child Support Services

Rhode Island's child support program can help to encourage parental responsibility. The Office of Child Support Services establishes paternity of children, establishes court orders for financial and medical support, modifies or changes the order when appropriate, and vigorously enforces support orders.

Physical Address

77 Dorrance Street, Providence, RI 02903

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:00AM

Voice

401-458-4400

Main Phone

Application process

Call or visit website

Fee

$20.00 Parent or guardian application. No Fees for person on CCAP, RIW or Medical

Required documents

Divorce Decree, Birth Certificate for each child

Eligibility

Parents receiving RIWORKS or RIte Care for their children will be required to pursue child support services (the IV-D program) through the Office of Child Support Services. Parents who do not receive RIWORKS or RIte Care for their children are eligible to receive child support services as well, and should apply for these services if they need assistance to establish paternity, and/or to establish or enforce medical or child support orders. (Application for Child Support Services English and Spanish)

Languages

Spanish

Service area

Statewide

Agency info

Department of Human Services Administrative Offices

The RI Department of Human Services (DHS) is an organization As an agency committed to access and achievement, the vision for the Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS) is that all Rhode Islanders have the opportunity to thrive at home, work and in the community. DHS works hand-in-hand with community partners and resources throughout our great State to deliver critical benefits, supports and services to more than 300,000 families, adults, children, older adults, individuals with disabilities and veterans every year. We are part of the solution to end poverty and food insecurity and we make a lasting, positive impact on the State’s health and future. More specifically, DHS strives to guarantee: -Families are strong, productive, healthy, and independent. -Adults are healthy and reach their maximum potential. -Children are safe, healthy, ready to learn and reach their full potential. -Child Care providers deliver high quality education services. -Older Adults and Seniors and individuals with disabilities receive all necessary services to enhance their quality of life. -Veterans are cared for and honored. DHS believes in continuous improvement. We have guiding principles and a strategic plan with strategies to help us operate as efficiently as possible and always support the whole family through a variety of programs: Child Care, Energy and Water Assistance Programs, General Public Assistance, Long-Term Services and Supports, Medicaid/Medicare Programs, Refugee Assistance Program, RI Works Program, SSI State Supplemental Payment, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).