The following types of complaints can be heard at a State Hearing if you are not satisfied with the county's response to your complaint:
- Your application for child support has been denied or has not been acted upon within the required time frame.
- Your case has been acted upon and you believe the county acted illegally.
- Child support payments were not given to you, you received the wrong amount, or you don't agree with the past-due amount.
- The child support agency closed your child support case.
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