Los Angeles County Marks August as Child Support Awareness Month

Los Angeles County Marks August as Child Support Awareness Month

Los Angeles County Marks August as Child Support Awareness Month 244 206 Child Support Services

COMMERCE, CA — The Los Angeles County Child Support Services Department (CSSD), alongside 47 regional and local child support agencies in California, proudly recognizes August as Child Support Awareness Month (CSAM), a time to highlight the vital role child support plays in helping children thrive.

This year’s theme, “New Laws. New Approach. Your Best Deal,” reflects a wave of modernization and legislative changes that has reshaped the child support program in the past five years.

Throughout August, CSSD will host a variety of events to raise awareness about CSAM and connect with the community. Highlights include:

  • In-person outreach events designed to meet parents where they are and answer questions about child support
  • A bilingual social media toolkit for County partners to share key information
  • Department-led supply drives to support families as children return to school

Since 2001, CSSD has offered neutral and accessible services for fathers, mothers, and guardians across Los Angeles County. Parents can apply for child support services online at cssd.lacounty.gov, call (866) 901-3212 to speak with a child support specialist or visit any office location for assistance. Those with open cases also can access their account information anytime through Customer Connect at childsupport.ca.gov.

As we observe Child Support Awareness Month, we recognize that while every family is different, all parents share the same goal, which is to build a better future for their children. For more information on child support services, visit cssd.lacounty.gov.

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The Los Angeles County Child Support Services Department establishes judgments for parentage, as well as establishes, modifies, and enforces orders for child support. The Department has more than 1000 employees, including over 86 attorneys, and in 2024, collected and distributed more than $512 million in child support. The department's core purpose is to ensure children thrive, with a mission of connecting with parents and caregivers to provide child support services.