The network security incident that has taken the Kansas court system offline statewide is now affecting state social services, including delays in child support payments.
The Department for Children and Families is warning Kansans of delays for anyone working with child support services, including the processing of child support court orders and payments on behalf of Kansas families.
With e-filing and electronic court records system now offline, child support payments that are awaiting court orders or direction from DCF, court trustees and county clerks will be delayed, the agency said.
Any orders filed before the week of Oct. 9 . . .
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