FAQs - Details

Question

Why can’t a third party get case information for me?

Answer

Due to strict confidentiality rules and regulations of the Indiana Supreme Court and the Internal Revenue Service, information regarding IV-D cases can only be given to a party involved in the case.

Details

A “party” is usually the Obligor (Absent Parent) who pays the child support, and the Obligee (Custodial Parent) who receives the child support.  Spouses, children, parents or other relatives and friends of either parent are not considered legal parties to the case.  On a limited basis, attorneys representing the parties and courts may receive information regarding IV-D cases.