Child Support

About us

Lafayette County Child Support Agency

The Child Support Agency administers the State of Wisconsin’s Child Support Program for Lafayette County consistent with those federal mandates found in the Title IV-D of the Social Security Act and state mandates found in Wisconsin Statute Sections 49.22 and 59.53(5) and (6). The Agency is responsible for:

  • Establishment of paternity, collection of birthing costs and genetic tests;
  • Establishment, enforcement and collection of court orders for the payment of child support and health insurance;
  • Establishment and enforcement of interstate child support and paternity cases;
  • Locating absent parents; and enforcement and collection of foster care/substitute care orders.

The Agency provides such services to those parents and legal custodians of children who apply for and receive public assistance benefits from the State of Wisconsin and other states. The Agency also provides such services to those parents and legal custodians who apply for child support services yet receive no public assistance benefits. Some examples of collection and enforcement activities include processing of income withholding notices, intercepting income tax refunds and unemployment benefits, seizing accounts, garnishing per capita payments, reviewing and/or modifying court orders, adjusting financial accounts and taking administrative, civil, and criminal legal actions necessary to enforce child support orders.

Payments

 

 

 

 

 

For all child support payment information, pay online using the button above or contact the Wisconsin Support Collections Trust Fund at 1-800-991-5530.

Send payments to:

                                  Wisconsin Child Support Collections Trust Fund (WI SCTF)
                                  PO Box 74200
                                  Milwaukee, WI 53274-0200.  

All payments must include the PIN number for the person ordered to pay the support.                     

Confidentiality

Child support staff exchanges information with case participants. This means custodial and non-custodial parents only. Strict legalities regarding confidentiality are adhered to in all cases.

Legal Documents

Your personal copies of important legal documents regarding your child support case should be kept in a safe place. The original documents are housed at the Lafayette County Clerk of Court and copies can be obtained in that office for a fee.