Safety In Child Support

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Keeping Your Personal Information Confidential in Situations of Child Abuse and Domestic Violence

If you or your children are in an unsafe situation, the Oregon Child Support Program can take additional precautions to protect your information while continuing to provide services.

Do You Have Safety Concerns?

You can apply to have the Oregon Child Support Program protect your personal information. Click one of the options below to access the application form that matches your role.

Do You Have a Protective Order?

If so, please contact the Oregon Child Support Program to let us know and provide us with a copy of the order.

For parents paying support

Safety Information for Parents Who Pay Support

If you are a parent who pays support and you or your children are in an unsafe situation, you can apply for a Claim of Risk.

Claim of Risk

Your personal information is confidential when it’s in child support records. However, documents sent to the other parent, other party, or filed in court may include your address and other personal information and could help someone find you. If you think you or the child could be harmed, you can ask to keep your personal information protected while the Oregon Child Support Program helps you get child and medical support.

For more information about Claim of Risk, call 800-850-0228 or your case manager.

You can download and fill out the Claim of Risk form (PDF) » and send it to your child support case manager.

Address Confidentiality Program

The Oregon Department of Justice Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) is a free mail forwarding service. It helps survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or human trafficking shield their physical address.

ACP participants are provided with a substitute address to use instead of their real address. Participants may use the substitute address for:

  • the delivery of first class, certified, and registered mail.
  • obtaining an Oregon driver’s license or ID card.
  • receiving or paying child support.
  • enrolling dependents in public school.

You can learn more about ACP or how to apply here.

For parents or caretakers receiving support

Safety Information for Parents Receiving Support and for Caretakers

If you are a parent or caretaker in an unsafe situation who wishes to seek child support safely, you can apply for a Claim of Risk.

If you do not wish to seek child support because doing so may be unsafe for you or your family, you can apply for Good Cause.

Claim of Risk

Your personal information is confidential when it’s in child support records. However, documents sent to the other parent, other party, or filed in court may include your address and other personal information and could help someone find you. If you think you or the child could be harmed, you can ask to keep your personal information protected while the Oregon Child Support Program helps you get child and medical support.

For more information about Claim of Risk, call 800-850-0228 or your case manager.

You can download and fill out the Claim of Risk form (PDF) » and send it to your child support case manager.

Good Cause

If it is not safe at all to pursue child support or to establish a legal father for the child, you can ask the Oregon Child Support Program to not work your case. You may qualify for Good Cause if any of these situations applies to you:

    • Helping the Oregon Child Support Program could bring harm to you or the child
    • The child was born following incest or rape
    • You are working with a public or private social agency to help you decide about adoption

For more information about Good Cause, call 800-850-0228 or your case manager.

You can download and fill out the Good Cause form (PDF) » and send it to your child support case manager.

Address Confidentiality Program

The Oregon Department of Justice Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) is a free mail forwarding service. It helps survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or human trafficking shield their physical address.

ACP participants are provided with a substitute address to use instead of their real address. Participants may use the substitute address for:

  • the delivery of first class, certified, and registered mail.
  • obtaining an Oregon driver’s license or ID card.
  • receiving or paying child support.
  • enrolling dependents in public school.

You can learn more about ACP or how to apply here.

For students aged 18 – 21 who are attending school

If you are a child who may be turning 18 and under 21 with an open child support order and attending school, and you have concerns for your safety, you may apply for a Claim of Risk.

Claim of Risk

Your personal information is confidential when it’s in child support records. However, documents sent to a parent, other party, or filed in court may include your address and other personal information and could help someone find you. If you think you or the other parent could be harmed, you can ask to keep your personal information protected while the Oregon Child Support Program helps you get child and medical support.

For more information about Claim of Risk, call 800-850-0228 or your case manager.

You can download and fill out the Claim of Risk form (PDF) » and send it to your child support case manager.

Address Confidentiality Program

The Oregon Department of Justice Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) is a free mail forwarding service. It helps survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or human trafficking shield their physical address.

Program participants are provided with a substitute address to use instead of their real address. Participants may use the substitute address for:

  • the delivery of first class, certified and registered mail.
  • obtaining an Oregon driver’s license or ID card.
  • receiving or paying child support.
  • enrolling dependents in public school.

You can learn more about ACP or how to apply here.


REPORT CHILD ABUSE

If you believe a child is in danger, please make a confidential report to your local Oregon Department of Human Services Child Welfare office » or your local law enforcement agency. If it is an emergency, dial 911.


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