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Proving parentage for a child support assessment

To get a child support assessment you must be a legal parent or non-parent carer. There are different ways you can prove this.

  1. Child support assessment
  2. How to manage your assessment

Registering an Australian maintenance order or court registered maintenance agreement

You can apply to register a maintenance order or agreement made by an Australian court with us. This lets us collect and transfer the maintenance liability.

  1. How to get more information from us
  2. Explanations and formal reviews

Objections to Child Support decisions

If you don’t agree with a decision we’ve made you may be able to object.

  1. How to manage your assessment
  2. Overpayments

Recovering child and spousal support payments

How we enforce payments of overdue amounts of child support and spousal support.

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Application to change your assessment - special circumstances form (CS1970)

Use this form to apply for a review of an active child support assessment due to your special circumstances.

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Notice of withdrawal of application for a child support assessment form (CS1669)

Use this form to withdraw an application for assessment of child support at any time before the Child Support Registrar accepts the application.

When your circumstances change while you get child support and FTB Part A

If your circumstances change we may need to change your assessment.

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  2. How we work out your assessment

How your income affects your child support

Find out how we use each parent’s income when we make a child support assessment.

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Objecting to a Child Support decision form (CS1893)

Use this form to object to a child support decision we made that you disagree with.

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  2. How we work out your assessment

How your percentage of care affects your child support payments

We consider each parent or non-parent carer’s care of the child as part of our child support assessment. This is their percentage of care.

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