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SupportPay is the ultimate tool for parents managing child support, alimony, and shared expenses. It is highly popular and widely downloaded by divorced, single, remarried, and even stepparents. Tens of thousands of parents rely on this platform to manage hundreds of millions of dollars in payments. With SupportPay, you can easily track your finances independently or communicate directly with the other parent without involving the government.
SupportPay is the perfect application for managing your child support or agreement with expertise. With SupportPay, parents can effortlessly monitor various child expenses such as medical bills, childcare fees, school expenses, adorable outfits, and even extracurricular activities. Additionally, users can establish automatic payments for child support or alimony. It's akin to having a personal aide for everything related to children!
SupportPay offers a variety of helpful features that simplify the process of managing expenses between parents. Users can easily add, view, and store all their expenses, payments, receipts, and proof of payment. Plus, there is no need for manual entry when uploading receipts - SupportPay's advanced receipt scanning technology takes care of it for you.
SupportPay is not an official government child support agency or system; it operates independently from any state or government child support service. It does not function as an enforcement agency either. Essentially, SupportPay provides parents with a platform to manage child support and expenses directly with each other without involving the government in their personal matters. If you need information about your child support payment from the state, you should contact your state child support agency. However, you can still use SupportPay as a standalone application to keep track of expenses and payments, as well as manage and split additional costs such as medical bills, education fees, and childcare expenses – areas that are not handled by the government.
Dealing with child support, expenses, and alimony is simply a part of being a parent.
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