Massachusetts Child Support Enforcement and Collection
Office of Child Support Enforcement is part of the Massachusetts Department of Revenue.
Mission
To make a difference in the lives of children by enforcing the financial responsibilities of parenthood. The Child Support Enforcement Division (CSE) is here to assist parents in establishing paternity and child support orders, collecting child support, and asking courts to adjust child support orders when circumstances change. You can find information about or submit an application for our services on this website. If you receive public assistance, you can also talk to your caseworker at the Department of Transitional Assistance; however, you do not have to be on public assistance for CSE to help you.
Services Available:
- Find a noncustodial parent
- Establish legal fatherhood for children
- Establish and maintain a fair, financial and medical support order
- Enforce support orders
- Distribute the money that is collected
Contact Information:
Northern Regional Office
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Department of Revenue
Child Support Enforcement Division
Northern Region
100 Trade Center, Suite 760
Woburn, MA 01801
800-332-2733
Massachusetts Child Support Enforcement
Massachusetts Child Support Forms
Visit our online Massachusetts Child Support Calculator
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DISCLAIMER:
This information has been compiled directly from the most recently available child support enforcement information. Every effort has been made to assure that this information is correct and complete. Be aware that laws frequently change. Do not take any action based on this information without first consulting an attorney to be certain that the laws pertaining to your particular situation have not changed.
The language used in most cases on this page is legal terminology taken directly from the statutes and laws of each state. The terminology is not always easy to understand. If you are not sure of something you should consult an attorney so that you can fully understand the meaning of the laws.
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