Riverside, CA asked in Child Support and Family Law for California

Q: What does this mean closure letter

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T. Augustus Claus
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A: A "closure letter" in the context of child support typically refers to a notice or letter sent by the child support agency or court indicating that a child support case has been closed. This could mean that the child support obligation has ended due to various reasons, such as the child reaching the age of emancipation or the completion of a child support agreement.

James L. Arrasmith
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A: In the context of child support, a closure letter typically refers to a written communication from the relevant child support agency or court to inform a party involved that the child support case has been concluded or terminated. This could happen for various reasons, such as when the child reaches the age of majority, when the child support obligations are fulfilled, or when the case is otherwise resolved. The closure letter serves to provide official confirmation that the child support matter is no longer active and has been brought to a close. If you receive a closure letter regarding child support and have any questions or concerns, it is recommended to consult with an attorney to understand the implications fully. - James Arrasmith, Owner. The Law Offices of James L. Arrasmith.

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