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Welcome to the Office of Child Support Services

The Georgia Department of Human Resources, Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) helps children by enforcing parental responsibility to pay financial support.

All Georgia families have access to OCSS services, which include assistance with locating non-custodial parents, confirming paternity, establishing and enforcing child support and medical support orders, and collecting and distributing payments. OCSS also provides the Georgia Fatherhood Services Network and the Access and Visitation Program, both devoted to increasing non-custodial parent involvement in a child’s life.

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Guide to DHR Services

If you have been laid off and are in need of assistance with food, health care or other types of social services, see this guide.

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The Office of Child Support Services' authorized payment center is the Family Support Registry (FSR). For more information, click here.

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Fulton County Child Support Offices consolidating - 02/04/09

January 23, 2009 – The Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) will consolidate its three offices in Fulton County to one location in February 2009. The new Fulton County OCSS office will be at 1526 East Forrest Avenue, Suite 300 in East Point. The office will be open for business effective Monday, February 9, 2009.

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02/04/09 Child Support Services kicks off "Bearable Hugs for Georgia's Children" campaign
07/01/08 Carrollton OCSS to host Fathers and Families Job Fair
06/27/08 OCSS Fatherhood Program continues despite partnership change

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