Alabama Child Support Enforcement Resource Center

Even if the non-custodial parent lives in another state, the law requires cooperation between states. The non-custodial parent is legally required to make regular child support payments, regardless of the state in which they reside.

Alabama Support Enforcement Measures

If a non-custodial parent fails to pay child support, they are subject to enforcement measures according to Alabama law to collect any regular or past-due payments.

  • The court may require employers to deduct child support from the paying noncustodial parent’s paycheck through wage withholding.
  • Liens may be filed against his or her property or other assets.
  • Driver's, professional, and hunting/fishing licenses may be suspended.
  • A judge may sentence a nonpaying parent to jail and enter a judgment for past due child support.
  • Passport applications may be denied.
  • Federal and state income tax refunds, state or property tax credits, and state lottery winnings may be intercepted.
  • Delinquent support payments may be reported to credit reporting bureaus

Who Can Enforce Court Ordered Child Support in Alabama?

The Child Support Enforcement (CSE or IV-D) Division of the Alabama Department of Human Services is a joint Federal/State effort to help families establish paternity (when necessary), obtain orders for payment of child support, and secure compliance with child support court orders. The CSE is required by law to provide its services free of charge provided you meet certain criteria.

ALABAMA CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DIVISION CASELOAD STATISTICS1
Full Time Equiv. Staff 746
Total Caseload 235,327

1 U.S. Office of Child Support Enforcement, Boxscores for FY 2005

Support Collectors Collects Back Child Support on Alabama Court Orders

If the Alabama CSE isn’t getting the results you need or you don’t feel they are able to give your case the personal attention it deserves, Support Collectors can help. We have developed a proven system that teams attorneys, investigators and enforcement specialists to work your case from every possible angle. We work nationwide and our only business is collecting support. Our success rate is up to three times better than the Alabama Department of Human Services and you pay nothing until we collect on your behalf.

Interest on Missed Child Support Payments

Alabama allows interest to be charged on missed child support payments and adjudicated arrears at the rate of 12% per annum.

AL Statute of Limitations on Back Child Support Payments (Arrears)

In Alabama, child support enforcement must take place within 20 years from date of judgment for purpose of obtaining an order of support.

AL Statute of Limitations on Determining Paternity

Paternity must be determined in Alabama by the child’s 19th birthday.

Age of Emancipation / Age of Majority in Alabama

Section 26-1-1, Code of Alabama 1975 defines the age of emancipation as 19 years old.

In Alabama, child support is terminated at 19 years old unless the child is emancipated before that age. Child support does not automatically terminate if the child leaves the household but does not emancipate.

How Does Alabama Determine Child Support Payment Amounts?

A total child support obligation is determined by adding the basic child support obligation (specified by Alabama’s Schedule of Basic Child Support Obligations), work-related child care costs, and health insurance costs. The total child support obligation is divided between the parents in proportion to their respective adjusted gross incomes. The obligation of each parent is computed by multiplying the total child support obligation by each parent's percentage share of their combined adjusted gross income. The custodial parent is expected to spend his or her share directly on the child.

If the court finds that there are special circumstances such as the child or children having additional or exceptional needs that require additional support, the payment amount may be greater than the basic guidelines specify.

Custody and Visitation Issues

Child support and visitation rights are legally distinct issues. The court may determine both and will usually order the non-custodial parent to pay support and the custodial parent to make the child available for visits.

The custodial parent has a duty to obey the court order for visitation, even if the non-custodial parent cannot or will not pay child support. The court can enforce its orders against either parent.

You Have Options

Any custodial parent not receiving public assistance may contract with a private child support enforcement agency such as Support Collectors or hire a private attorney while they also have a case open with the Alabama Child Support Enforcement Division. Support Collectors is able to devote more resources to collect the child support you are owed.

Collecting support is all we do and we give you the personalized, dedicated attention that your case deserves. Call Support Collectors at (888) 729-6661 or get started online right now! We don’t charge a single dollar until you start receiving your support.

Call Us Toll Free: 1-888-78-CHILD (782-4453)

Success Stories

ANOTHER SATISFIED CLIENT
Lee M.

Lee M.

Alabama

“It took me 10 years to catch up with my husband to establish a court order for child support. Years had gone by and his debt was in the thousands. I got Human Services involved and they told me that because I was now in a different state I had to close my case and had to open my case there. Weeks after I sent the paperwork to the Child Support Enforcement office, I received a letter saying I needed to attach notarized proof of previous payements made etc, etc, etc. I was tired of going through the process of trying to get child support owed.

I found the website for Support Collectors. I figured it probably wouldn't work and a lot of paperwork would be required...Well, there was not a lot of paperwork. It was so easy, I don't know why these other agencies need so much stuff when Support Collectors took the basic information and I had payment coming in in less than 6 weeks (this includes the time that I filed). Support Collectors kept in contact with me and was able to establish a settlement in no time. I was really surprised. I would recommend this service to anyone else (man or woman). The service was excellent.”

ANOTHER SATISFIED CLIENT
Sara G.

Sara G.

Florida

“I had exhausted all courts and literally hit a dead end. I was even told by the Clerk of the Court that I had no further recourse to collect support from my ex-husband, a deadbeat dad. Through your devoted efforts and your highly specialized team, payments started and are continuing.”

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