Complaints that can be heard at a State Hearing include: 1) Your application for child support services has been denied or has not been acted upon within the required timeframe; 2) Your case has been acted upon and you believe the county acted in violation of federal or state law; 3) Child support payments were not disbursed to you or you received the wrong amount. Or, you do not agree with the past-due amount; and 4) the child support agency closed your child support case.
Issues that cannot be heard at a State Hearing include those actions taken by the court including: Court-ordered amounts of child support, Paternity, Child custody or visitation, Spousal support, Contempt matters, and Civil rights issues.