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Full Resource Name:
Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services
Address
401 Main Street Suite 680
Peoria, IL 61602
(866) 468-7543
Description:
Call to get information on your benefits and covered services under Medicaid/Medical Card.
In Illinois, child support services are administered by the Department of Healthcare and Family Services' (hereafter called the Department) Division of Child Support Services (DCSS).
DCSS helps custodial parents:
-Locate the parent who does not live with the child(ren) (referred to as the noncustodial parent or NCP throughout this brochure);
-Legally establish paternity (the child's father) if the parents are not married;
-Get an order for child support and/or health insurance;
-Collect payments on an already established child support order;
-Change the amount of a child support order (also known as a modification); and
-Collect past-due child support payments.
Hours:
Please call.
Intake Process:
Please call.
Program Fees:
None
Languages:
English and Spanish
Eligibility:
Anyone in need of help with their health benefits or child support.
Is Shelter?
No
Date of Official Change:
November 7, 2017
Volunteer Opportunities:
Please call.
Address Listings
Physical (Primary)
401 Main Street Suite 680
Peoria, IL 61602
Phone Numbers
HFS Health Benefits Help Line
(866) 468-7543
DCSS- Child Support Services
(800) 447-4278
Services
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Special Notes/Funding
Child Support Assistance and Enforcement.
Description
DCSS will help any custodial parent (CP) get support for a child(ren) from the noncustodial parent (NCP).
Hours
Please call.
Required Documents
Please call.
Eligibility
Anyone in need of child support assistance.
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
Please call.
Languages
English and Spanish
Service Area
No boundaries.
Geography Served
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