Office of Child Support Enforcement

CTUIR Covid-19 Office Closure and Contact Information

The Office of Child Support Enforcement is currently closed to help prevent the spread of Covid-19. Our staff is available by appointment only. Here is how you can reach us:

Contact us by phone: (541) 429-7025
C
ontact us by email: ocse@ctuir.org

About Us

In 2008, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) established the Office of Child Support Enforcement to administer tribal, state and federal child support laws on the Umatilla Indian Reservation. The Office of Child Support Enforcement was established to further the well-being of children on the Umatilla Indian Reservation.

Our office works with other tribe and state child support enforcement agencies to obtain and/or enforce child support orders in different jurisdictions. We may request to a tribe or state to establish, modify, enforce and collect child support outside of our jurisdiction.

The CTUIR Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) is under the Department of Public Safety managed by Rob Burnside, Public Safety Director. The OCSE is managed by Erin Biencourt, the program attorney.  The OCSE is staffed by Angela Hummingbird, Case Worker; Monica Paradise, Financial Specialist; Cedric Wildbill, Outreach Coordinator; and Lori Picard, Administrative Assistant

 

Child Support

The Office of Child Support Enforcement offers seven services on behalf of children:

  • Location of noncustodial parent
  • Paternity establishment
  • Child support order establishment
  • Review and modification of child support orders
  • Collection of child support payments
  • Distribution of child support payments
  • Medical support establishment and enforcement

 

How to Apply for Child Support Services

Applying for Child Support Services

To receive direct services from our office the parent or child must be an enrolled member of the CTUIR.

 

Who Qualifies for Child Support with our Office:

  • Custodial parent of a minor child who is an enrolled member of CTUIR
  • A former custodial parent who is owed child support accrued under a support order administer by CTUIR tribal courts
  • Parent of a child who wants to pay, modify or end child support
  • A child entitled to post-secondary educational support
  • Guardian or caretaker of a child who is an enrolled member of CTUIR
  • Parent or custodian of a child who wants to establish paternity of the child. To establish paternity through our office one or both parents must be enrolled members of CTUIR.

Our office also enforces interjurisdictional orders referred from other state and tribal child support programs.

 

Paternity Establishment

Paternity establishment to place a biological father on a child’s birth certificate can be done without seeking additional child support services. You can also apply to set up a child support order in addition to establishing paternity.

 

Applying

To apply for services you will need to complete an application. You can call our office to request an application be mailed to you or request an application via email. All applicants must submit a completed application to initiate child support services. Once you submit your application, a child support case manager will contact you for additional information and next steps. 

You can submit your application to our office via mail or email, use the addresses on the right side of this page.