Child Support

The Child Support Agency is responsible for the location of absent parents, establishing a legal obligation for child support, adjudication of paternity for non-marital children, monitoring payment activities, enforcement of support obligations, and maintaining financial case records related to child support orders. Our agency does not assist in child custody or child placement issues.

To Request or Provide Information

  • Fill out our email form to send your contact information directly to our front desk so that we can correspond via email. 
  • Call our Call Center 414-615-2592
  • You can also anonymously report information to our office. 

Our office responds to emails and phone calls within two business days.

If you are experiencing domestic violence, please reach out 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at https://thehotline.org, which provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence.

What is Child Support?

Learn more about the child support program in this video from the Office of Child Support Enforcement.

Understanding Court Help: Legal Information vs. Legal Advice

This short video from the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) explains the important difference between legal information and legal advice. It helps viewer understand how County and court staff can and cannot assist individuals seeking legal information or help.