@JustGraduate Just because someone receives child support doesn’t necessarily mean they can contact the NCP. I filed for child support through the District Attorney so I have no access to the NCP’s address/employment information. I filed for it 13 years ago. So even though I receive child support, I do not know where the NCP is, nor do I have any contact information for him. The counselor put in our waiver letter that her dad is not on her birth certificate or on her school records and they have no way to contact him. This is completely accurate. I understand that is not the same as this situation, but there are situations where receiving child support does not mean contact (and it will be up to each school to determine if they will waive based on this info or not).