OAG — Child Support Division Alaska
Child Support · Alaska · Free
Alaska Department of Law Child Support Division that represents the state in court on establishment, enforcement, and interstate cases referred by CSSD. Attorneys file motions, handle contempt proceedings, and coordinate with out-of-state agencies. Fathers with active CSSD cases can call the Anchorage office weekdays for hearing information; bring any notices, existing orders, and a photo ID to follow-up meetings.
About Child Support for Fathers
Child support in the United States is administered state-by-state under the Title IV-D federal program, with every state required to operate a child support enforcement agency. These agencies establish paternity, locate non-custodial parents, calculate support obligations, and enforce payments through wage garnishment, tax refund intercepts, license suspension, and other civil enforcement tools. Support amounts are calculated using state-specific guidelines, most based on an income shares or percentage-of-income formula. Fathers paying support can request modifications when their income drops substantially or when circumstances change (job loss, additional children, disability). Fathers owed support can open a case with their state agency free of charge. This directory includes each state's child support agency, online calculators, local enforcement offices, and modification resources.