I was served with some papers from your office indicating I must pay child support. What are my options and how can I request blood tests?

I was served with some papers from your office indicating I must pay child support. What are my options and how can I request blood tests?

I was served with some papers from your office indicating I must pay child support. What are my options and how can I request blood tests? 150 150 Child Support Services

If you received a Summons, Complaint and Proposed Judgment (S&C) packet from the Child Support Services Department (CSSD), read the documents carefully. The documents advise you of your legal rights and deadlines that must be met.

  • If you were personally served (i.e., you were given the papers in person), you have 30 days to respond by filing an Answer with the court or by entering into a stipulation (agreement) with CSSD.
  • If you were substitute-served (i.e., the papers were left with someone at your work or home and copies were mailed to you), you have 40 days from the date the copies were mailed to you to respond by filing an Answer with the court or by entering into a stipulation with CSSD.

You can file an Answer at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse (Mosk) Superior Court in Los Angeles. There is NO FEE to file an Answer with the court. If you believe you are not the father of the child listed in the S&C, you may request Genetic Testing. If the case qualifies for genetic testing, CSSD will schedule it.

You can also visit a CSSD office to enter into a stipulation regarding your case. Please Contact Us to find out what information you should bring with you. If you are not able to reach a stipulation with CSSD, you will be reminded of your option to file an Answer.

You have the right to obtain the legal services of a private attorney at any time. You can also visit the Office of the Family Law Facilitator for assistance.