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Code · Oklahoma · Title 10A — Children And Juvenile Code

§10A-1-4-702. Deprived child - Paternity - Support.

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A. 1. When paternity of an alleged or adjudicated deprived child has not been established, the court, within six
(6)months after the filing of a deprived petition, shall either establish paternity or defer the issue of paternity establishment to the appropriate administrative or district court for any child for whom paternity has not been legally established according to the Uniform Parentage Act.
2. When paternity is at issue, an alleged father and mother of the child named in a deprived petition shall be given notice in the petition and summons that paternity may be established in the deprived action. Oklahoma Child Support Services shall proceed with paternity establishment for any case deferred to the administrative or other district court division under this subsection.
3. After the establishment of paternity, the court shall address current child support pursuant to subsection B of this section. In addition, the court may:
a. order the father to pay child support for past months
when no child support order was in effect according to
the provisions of Section 83 of Title 10 of the
Oklahoma Statutes, or
b. reserve or refer the issue of prior support to
Oklahoma Child Support Services.
4. The order establishing paternity shall be filed as a separate document and shall not be confidential. The court clerk of the district court where the paternity order has been filed shall provide, upon request, a copy of the order establishing paternity to a representative of Oklahoma Child Support Services. A court order for the release of the order establishing paternity or other information contained in the court record pertaining to paternity and child support shall not be required. The order may be captioned with a different case style in order to establish and enforce a child support order in an action other than the deprived proceeding.
B. 1. Each parent of any child named in a deprived petition shall be given notice in the petition and summons that child support may be ordered or modified in the deprived action.
2. Within six
(6)months after the filing of a deprived petition, the court shall address the issue of child support or defer the issue of establishment or enforcement of child support to the appropriate administrative or district court. Oklahoma Child Support Services shall proceed with the establishment or enforcement of child support orders for any case deferred to the administrative or other district court division under this subsection; provided, Oklahoma Child Support Services shall enforce all child support orders entered by the court.
3. a. If there is an existing order for child support, the
existing order shall remain in effect unless the court
finds the existing order is not in the best interests
of the child or children involved.
b. The court shall use the child support guidelines as
provided for in Sections 118 and 119 of Title 43 of
the Oklahoma Statutes in determining the amount each
parent is to pay for care and maintenance of a child
and issue an order describing the finding of the
court.
c. The court may deviate from the child support
guidelines when it is determined necessary in order
for the parent to meet the obligations of a court-
imposed individualized service plan or for other
reasons as the court deems appropriate. If the court
deviates from the amount of child support indicated by
the child support guidelines, the court shall make
specific findings of fact supporting such action.
d. Each parent shall be individually ordered to pay his
or her percentage of the total monthly child support
obligation including parents who reside together.
e. The court shall order the parent to provide medical
insurance whenever the parent has insurance available
through employment or other group plan, regardless of
whether insurance is available at the time the order
is entered.
f. The child support order shall contain an immediate
income assignment provision pursuant to Section 115 of
Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
g. A child support computation form as provided for in
Section 120 of Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall
be completed by the court, counsel of record, or may
be referred to Oklahoma Child Support Services for
completion. Upon being signed by the judge, the
computation form shall be incorporated as a part of
the child support order.
h.
(1)A standard child support order form shall be used
in the deprived action. The form shall be
prescribed by Oklahoma Child Support Services and
shall be published by the Administrative Office
of the Courts.
(2)The child support order shall be filed as a
separate document and shall not be confidential.
(3)The court clerk of the district court where the
child support order has been filed shall provide,
upon request, a copy of the support order to a
representative of Oklahoma Child Support
Services. A court order for the release of the
child support order or other information
contained in the court record pertaining to child
support shall not be required.
(4)The order may be captioned with a different case
style in order to enforce the child support order
in an action other than the deprived proceeding.
i. The child support order may be modified upon a
material change in circumstances.
j. The child support order may be enforced by any method
allowed by law.
k. After a deprived action is dismissed, the most recent
child support order entered in the deprived action
shall remain in full force and effect, unless the
judge presiding over the deprived action orders
otherwise. If there was no prior administrative or
district court case, the deprived action child support
order shall be docketed and filed in a new district
court family division action and enforced for current
child support and arrearages. If the judge presiding
over the deprived action modified a preexisting child
support order or if there was an existing
administrative or district court case, the child
support order entered in the deprived action shall be
filed in the existing case and enforced for current
child support and arrearages. The child support order
may be modified after being docketed in district
court.
C. All child support payments shall be paid through the Oklahoma Centralized Support Registry as provided for in Section 413 of Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
D. When a child’s custody is changed from one parent or caretaker to another pursuant to the Oklahoma Children’s Code, the change in custody shall transfer child support payments to the new caretaker unless the caretaker is receiving foster care payments or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families payments for the care of the child. Child support payments to the caretaker shall terminate when the child no longer resides with the caretaker.
E. The Department of Human Services shall promulgate rules necessary to implement the provisions of this section. Added by Laws 2004, c. 198, § 2, emerg. eff. May 4, 2004. Amended by Laws 2005, c. 121, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2005; Laws 2008, c. 99, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2008; Laws 2009, c. 233, § 59, emerg. eff. May 21, 2009. Renumbered from § 7003-8.8 of Title 10 by Laws 2009, c. 233, § 244, emerg. eff. May 21, 2009.
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