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2025 Child Support Awareness Month

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 2025 

2025 Child Support Awareness Month  

RANCHO CORDOVA, CA – August is Child Support Awareness Month, recognized in California and  nationwide. This year, it’s important to acknowledge the positive changes and modernization under  the Newsom administration and across the country: in the last five years there has been more legislative  action improving the child support program than in the past five decades.

Child support services remain free for paying parents and the annual fee for recipients is a fraction of  what they receive and never more than $35. The calculations to determine child support amounts  have been revised for the first time in 60 years, creating more reasonable orders that parents can pay.  Some more recent changes to the program are parents released from incarceration have more time  to establish themselves before resuming payments, more money than ever before is being passed  through to parents formerly on cash aid, and outdated enforcement actions have been updated or  revoked.

“California Child Support Services welcomes the new laws that are making our program more  equitable for California’s families,” said Kristen Donadee-Erickson, the Director of Child Support  Services. “Our wide range of services are completely free for those paying child support and remain  at little to no cost for support recipients.”

The goal is to help Californians co-parenting their children to thrive and avoid the expense and hassles  that come with attorneys and private companies.

For those who have considered the high-priced alternatives, now is the time to enroll in child support  services, get or change your court order for child support free of charge, and learn about all the other  benefits for both of you and your kids free. Visit childsupport.ca.gov to enroll in services or to learn more  about how we can help. With new laws and a new approach, it’s your best

Eastern Sierra Child Support Services serves families by establishing parentage, obtaining child support and  medical support orders, and enforcing child and spousal support obligations. Serving Inyo and Mono County child  support participants. For more information, call 866-901-3212 or view the Department of Child Support Services  website at www.childsupport.ca.gov.


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