15.3.1  Child Support Cooperation with the CSA

15.3.1.1 CSA Noncooperation Determination

In order to be eligible for W-2 services or a JAL, all parents in the W-2 Group must fully cooperate with the Child Support Agency in relation to all children for whom the parent is a custodial parent or a noncustodial parent.

The CSA determines whether a parent is cooperating with the CSA for:

Note: A parent can be both a custodial parent and a noncustodial parent if the parent does not have custody of all of their children.

Once W-2 eligibility is determined, child support cooperation must continue in order for the W-2 Group to maintain eligibility unless there is a current exemption or good cause for noncooperation. (See 15.5 and 15.6)

The W-2 agency must consider a parent to be cooperative with child support if there is an open child support case for the child in question and there is no indicator of noncooperation from the CSA.

 

15.3.1.1 CSA Noncooperation Determination

When the CSA determines that a parent is not cooperating, the CSA:

 

 

History: Release 25-03.