Rhode Island Child Support Enforcement Resource Center

Even if the non-custodial parent lives outside the state of Rhode Island, the law requires cooperation between states. The non-custodial parent is legally required to make regular child support payments, regardless of where they live.

Rhode Island Support Enforcement Measures

If a non-custodial parent does not pay child support, he or she is subject to enforcement measures in accordance with Federal and Rhode Island child support law to collect regular and past-due payments.

  • License Suspension - (driver’s license, professional, business or occupational licenses)
  • Vehicle Registration Suspension - (car, truck, boat, and airplane registrations)
  • Intercept of insurance proceeds
  • Income Witholding - employers withhold payments from paychecks
  • State and federal tax refund intercept
  • Intercept of lottery winnings
  • Credit bureau reporting
  • Placement of liens on personal or real property of the non-custodial parent
  • Passport application denial
  • Contempt of court charges which may include jail time

Who Can Enforce Court Ordered Child Support in Rhode Island?

The Rhode Island Child Support Agency Program is the state-run child support enforcement office for Rhode Island. The State of Rhode Island is required by federal law to provide services through the Child Support Agency Program (CSAP) and is funded by the federal government and the state of Rhode Island.

RHODE ISLAND CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY PROGRAM DIVISION CASELOAD STATISTICS1
Full Time Equiv. Staff 120
Total Caseload 58,468

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

Support Collectors Collects Past Due Child Support in Rhode Island

If the Rhode Island Child Support Agency Program isn’t getting the results you want or you don’t feel they’re giving your case the personal attention it deserves, Support Collectors can help.

Support Collectors has 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 Rhode Island CSAP and we never charge you a cent unless we put money in your hands.

Interest on Missed Child Support Payments

Rhode Island provides for interest to be charged on late child support payments, retroactive support and adjudicated arrears at a rate of 12% yearly.

Rhode Island's Statute of Limitations on Back Child Support Payments (Arrears)

Enforcement of past due child support in Rhode Island is not subject to a Statute of Limitations.

Rhode Island's Statute of Limitations for Determination of Paternity

In Rhode Island, paternity must be established within 4 years after the child reaches the age of majority.

Age of Emancipation / Age of Majority in Rhode Island

The age of emancipation in Rhode Island is 18. (§15-5-16.2(b) of RI General Laws)

How Are Child Support Payment Amounts Determined in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island has adopted the income shares model to determine the weekly child support order. It is based upon the philosophy that children are entitled to the standard of living based upon both parents monthly income. In order to calculate a monthly child support order, the court takes the following into account: the weekly gross income of both parents before taxes and before any other deductions, mandatory deductions (health insurance premiums, pre-existing child support payments, support of additional children). The court may consider the following discretionary deductions: retirement benefits, life insurance payments, extraordinary medical expenses, income tax adjustments, and payment of original marital debts.

Custody and Visitation Issues

Child support and visitation rights are separate issues. The court determines 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 must obey the court order for visitation, even if the non-custodial parent cannot or will not pay child support. The court can enforce any of its orders against either parent.

You Have Options

Any custodial parent not receiving public assistance may contract with a child support collection agency such as Support Collectors, or hire a private attorney, and at the same time have a case open with Rhode Island Child Support Agency Program. We work harder 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 us at (888) 729-6661 or get started online right now! We don’t charge a cent until we put money in your pocket.

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

Success Stories

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Patty V.

Patty V.

Minnesota

“I just wanted to tell you what a pleasant experience working with Support Collectors has been...It was such a surprise to get such a large check and it happened so quickly. It took exactly 7 days.

When I was trying to go through the county alone it just wasn't working out because they have too many cases. In the past it was always hit or miss if I would see a check. With Support Collectors working with the county I knew I was getting my check each month and could rely on that money. I would recommend Support Collectors to anyone who is struggling to collect child support.”

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Rebekah

Rebekah

Texas

“My ex-husband failed to honor any of the divorce decree agreements, including none of his visitation rights and almost none of his child support obligations. The Texas Office of the Attorney General was basically no help at all. No amount of hoop-jumping, deadline meeting, or professional courtesy, neither cajoling nor begging or formal complaint or direct requests was leading to a desirable outcome. Because litigation over state lines was necessary, they said their "hands were tied." They could not, and appeared disinclined to help us.

All that changed with one call to Support Collectors. If I had it to do over, the only thing I would do differently is that I would have called Support Collectors sooner.”

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