What if I don’t want to pay my child support through income withholding from my paycheck?

Nebraska law requires that child support be collected through income withholding, regardless of whether or not there is a past due balance. The only exception to this is enrolling in Auto-Bank Withdrawal, which would have child support payments deducted directly from your bank account. Not every case is eligible for this option. To see if your case qualifies, contact the Nebraska Child Support Customer Call Center at (402) 441-8715 or (877) 631-9973 (toll free).

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1. Can I pay the custodial parent directly, without going through the Payment Center?
2. How am I supposed to pay my child support while I am incarcerated?
3. Where do I pay my monthly payment?
4. How do I check if any payments have been received on my case?
5. If my paycheck has child support withheld and I think it is too much, what do I do?
6. If the person responsible for paying child support doesn't pay, who will pay the support owed to me?
7. What agency sends my child support payment to me?
8. If the payor makes a child support payment, will I receive the entire amount paid?
9. What is a notice to withhold income?
10. What if I don’t want to pay my child support through income withholding from my paycheck?
11. Who do I call if I have information about the person responsible for making the child support payments?