Some divorce agreements contain minimums and maximums for add-on expenses. A basic example might be that one-parent is responsible for the first $1000 of add-on expenses, or perhaps a parent is no longer responsible for ad-on expenses once these are over $5000 in a calendar year. For the first example, DComply offers a default split […]
Multi-bill is a time-saving feature that allows you to string together multiple expenses and send as one bill to the other parent. In essence, multi-bill is a quick bill with the option to add additional bills to it by using your scanned receipts, photo library, or camera to add documentation for each. When you’re done […]
Auto pay is a feature in child support. It pops up when you pay child support and allows you to make the payment and then set future payments on a schedule. You will see in the app that auto pay is “on” and you can “turn off” the feature whenever you’d like. Recurring bills are […]
DComply connects co-parents together on a mobile app so that they can safely send or receive payments from each other. With DComply parents use ACH bank transfer for payment. Getting child support started with DComply is easy. The receiving parent enters the support amount and frequency of payment into the child support page and the […]
There are many options for paying/receiving child support. Wage garnishment is how most people pay child support, but working through a state agency to make modifications, get help, or reporting can be challenging. There are other services for online support payments, but they tend to have hefty transfer fees that are usually 3% the payment. […]
No, DComply is not a state agency. DComply is a mobile app and private company that facilitates payments between co-parents. DComply offers reporting that tracks child support billing versus payments. It can help parents potentially avoid costly litigation over what was paid and when. DComply does not automatically report non-payment to the state. If there’s […]
If your support is garnished, keep making your payments through it. In order to switch to DComply, you and your co-parent need to be in agreement and will likely need to have the change ordered. Do not make payments via wage garnishments and also via DComply, wait to be sure that wages are no longer […]
Yes. DComply automatically bills for child support each month and it tracks how much has been billed verse how much has been paid. What is left is the child support balance which can also be paid at anytime on DComply. As a DComply user you’ll be able to check your child support balance at anytime […]