Most viewed payments for Separated parents

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  2. Child Support online help guides

Child Support online account help - Advise change of care arrangements

Instructions on how to tell us about a change of care arrangements using your Child Support online account.

  1. Growing up
  2. Most useful information

Claim for an annual lump sum payment of Family Tax Benefit - A payment to help families with the cost of raising children for the 2024-25 financial year form (FA048)

Use this form to claim an annual lump sum payment of Family Tax Benefit for the 2024-25 financial year.

  1. Separated parents
  2. Most useful information

Responding to an Objection form (CS4243)

Use this form if we have previously notified you that the other parent or carer in your child support case has submitted an objection to a decision.

  1. Top payments
  2. Limited child support agreement

What you need to do for a limited child support agreement

The agreement can include payment of cash or non-cash items, such as school fees and health insurance.

  1. Child support assessment
  2. How to manage your assessment

Self employed parents with a child support assessment

If you're self employed and pay child support through us, you can use most payment methods.

  1. Parenting Payment
  2. Who can get it

Waiting periods for Parenting Payment

You may have to wait before your Parenting Payment starts.

  1. Child support assessment
  2. What you need to know

Non-parent carer applying for child support

If you provide care for a child and aren’t the parent, you may be able to receive child support from both parents. You must apply for a child support assessment.

  1. Child support self service
  2. Child Support online accounts

What you can do with your Child support online account

You can use your Child Support online account to check payment details and keep your personal details up to date.

  1. Child Care Subsidy
  2. How to claim

How to understand your Child Care Subsidy assessment

Information to help you understand your Child Care Subsidy (CCS) assessment notice.

  1. Parenting Payment
  2. What your commitments are

Change of circumstances while getting Parenting Payment

We need to know about changes to your or your partner’s situation. If you don’t tell us when these changes happen, you may get a debt you’ll have to pay back.

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Page last updated: 10 December 2021.
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