The MiSDU will print checks for refunds of overpayments of support and special circumstances when a checking or savings account is not available or you cannot use a debit card. ONLINE Account information as well as other information regarding your case can be obtained through MiCASE at
The Way2Go Card is a debit card issued by Comerica Bank. The MiSDU electronically deposits child support payments to this card when they are due and received from the person who owes the child support.
The smiONE card is a prepaid Visa® card that can be used anywhere Visa® is accepted. If you do not currently have your support payments directly deposited to your bank account, support payments you receive from the Family Support Payment Center or the State of Missouri will be issued on an smiONE prepaid card.
The case identifier, or CSE Case Number, is a unique number on every court ordered garnishment. This is often printed on the very first page of the order.
Please note, it may take three or four days for your payment to be posted to your child support account.
Order Identifier = 10 digit docket number that always begin with a year (1999, 2012, 2015). If you encounter a “On Admin Hold” error message, please confirm the SSN and Order ID numbers.
How do I request a replacement card?
- Call 855-282-6161.
- If the system does not recognize your phone number, then it will prompt you to enter the phone number associated with the card.
- Enter the last four digits of the card you wish to replace.
- Choose the reason for replacement: Press 1: Lost card. Press 2: Stolen card.
How Can I Cancel a ReliaCard Transaction? If you make a purchase that you no longer want, by law, you the customer can't cancel it.
(1) If the court orders an individual to pay support for the individual's former or current spouse, or for a child of the individual, and the individual does not pay the support in the amount or at the time stated in the order, the individual is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 4 years or
If you have a lawful reason for stopping child support payments, and you want to initiate the process, you can visit your nearest family court (or the one that issued your current child support order). Speak to the county clerk and request the appropriate paperwork to cease child support payments.
If you have lost your card or if it has been stolen, you should immediately call the toll free Customer Service number at 1-888-393-5866. This number is available 24 hours a day-7 days a week.
In other words, if the Michigan Child Support Guidelines indicates that a parent should pay $400.00 in child support per month, the parents can't reduce that amount to $200.00 unless they can prove to the court that it is in the best interests of the child to receive only $200.00.
You can make a child support payment at CVS Pharmacy stores. There is a $1.99 convenience fee and the payment will take up to 3 days to post.
Simply put, you are the parent who does not have primary custody of the child. But this does not mean you don't have rights as a parent. Remember, you are a very important part of your child's life. A managing conservator, or custodial parent, has the legal right to decide where the child will live.
Customers complete a MoneyGram “blue” form with required personal information (name, address and phone) plus the Division of Child Support Enforcement (DCSE) case number and Virginia receive code (14683). Customers can present the form and their payment to the cashier, who provides them with a receipt.
The foundation and goal of child support are to divide the costs associated with raising a child or children between the parents. Unless the parents agree on a different arrangement, child support is usually paid in the form of regular payments by one parent to the other to help support the child's basic needs.
You may apply online with MiChildSupport, or you may print, complete and mail the IV-D Child Support Services Application/Referral - DHS-1201 form. If you or your children have never received public assistance and you do not already have a case open, you can apply for child support services.
In fact, Felony Non Payment of Child Support in Michigan carries a possible punishment of up to 4 years in prison or a fine of not more than $2,000 (two thousand dollars), or both.