Do I have to keep paying child support if the custodial parent won't let me visit my child?
Yes. Child support and visitation are 2 separate issues. If you stop paying support because you don't get to visit your child, you will build up an arrearage. You will also be in violation of a support order and could be prosecuted. For help with your visitation right, contact a private attorney.

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1. Can my CSEA help me get support if the non-custodial parent lives in another state?
2. Why should I go to a CSEA when I know the non-custodial parent can't pay?
3. Why should I go to a CSEA if I've already worked it out with the non-custodial parent to help support the child?
4. What if the non-custodial parent is in the military? Or in college? Or in jail?
5. Do you have to be the child's parent to get CSEA services?
6. Do I have to keep paying child support if the custodial parent won't let me visit my child?
7. Who can get help from a CSEA?
8. Can my CSEA help me with visitation or other problems?
9. How can I be an effective partner with my CSEA?