Child Support Enforcement Division

The mission of the Child Support Enforcement Division (CSED) of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services is to diligently pursue and ultimately achieve financial and medical support of children by establishing, enforcing, and increasing public awareness of parental obligations.

The division provides federally mandated child support enforcement services. These include:

  • Locating absent parents;
  • Establishing paternity;
  • Establishing financial and medical support orders;
  • Enforcing current and past-due child support;
  • Offering medical and spousal support; and
  • Modifying child support orders.

Administrative decisions of the division can be appealed through judicial review by a district court.

Individuals who receive public assistance under the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program are automatically referred to CSED. Support owed to the family is automatically assigned to the state as a condition of TANF. When the child support is collected, it is used to reimburse the state and federal governments for welfare benefits paid to the family.

Individuals who do not receive public assistance may apply for division services. In non-TANF cases, child support collections are forwarded to the custodial party. Other states refer cases to Montana for action when a non-custodial parent lives in Montana.

CSED also collects parental contributions to the state for foster care placements.

In May 2003, CSED implemented the Montana Access Card (MAC) for child support payments. The department deposits payments to each recipient's electronic benefit transfer debit card. Recipients can then use the card at various points of sale and ATM machines statewide to access their payments.

The division is made up of six bureaus: Administrative Services, Field Services, Program and Training, Legal Services, Budget, and the Office of the Administrative Law Judge (OALJ). Central program administration, the OALJ, and the Interstate Regional Office are located in Helena. Four additional regional offices are located in Butte, Billings, Great Falls, and Missoula.

Page last updated: 10/25/2007