OCSE is the U.S. Central Authority for international child support. We work with states and countries to provide assistance to families seeking support when family members live in different countries.
Child support reciprocity
U.S. states process cases with certain countries under different types of reciprocity arrangements, including:
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- Hague Convention countries — countries that have joined the Hague Child Support Convention, and
- Foreign reciprocating countries (FRCs) — countries and Canadian provinces/territories that have bilateral arrangements with the U.S. government and have not joined the Hague Convention.
See the full list of Hague Convention countries and FRCs below. Click on the country name to access country-specific case processing and payments information.
For Hague Convention forms to other countries, see our Hague Convention Requirements page.
Hague Child Support Convention (expand/collapse)
Hague Convention Forms in English (fillable PDFs)
Use these Hague Child Support Convention forms (fillable PDFs) for processing cases between Hague Convention countries.
For Hague Convention forms in other languages, see our Hague Convention Requirements page.
OCSE developed a nine-part webinar series to help central registry staff and caseworkers process international child support cases under UIFSA 2008.
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International child support resources from the U.S. Department of State
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Central City is a city in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 5,893 at the 2000 census. It is also the largest city in the county and the principal community in the Central City Micropolitan Statistical Area which includes all of Muhlenberg County and the communities within it. The city grew up around a junction of old wagon trails that went north and south. These trails soon become roads and with roads, railroads came as well. The city once had a full-fledged working train yard, complete with a Roundhouse and coal tipple. The city's elevated rail station (formally the ICRR) was in downtown and had passenger service between Paducah & Louisville. The city's street level rail station (formally the L&N) carried passengers toward Owensboro, KY to the north, and Russellville, KY towards the south. As time went by, the railroads were more focused on freight carriage, not passenger, and so Central City's importance along the rail lines lessened. The city still resides alongside the Mainline for Paducah and Louisville Railway, but also sits along a trunk-line for CSX Transportation. The trunk-line brings trains in from Wyoming and the mainline yard in Madisonville to the Paradise Fossil Plant just minutes south of the city along the Green River. Many longtime residents say that 'As the coal industry goes, so goes Central City!' The two factors that played into the growth of Central City were the coal mines and the railroad.
Central City is the only city in Muhlenberg County that allows liquor to be sold by package stores and by the drink in restaurants seating at least 100 persons. Muhlenberg County is 'Dry'.
Central City is located at 37°17′42″N 87°07′43″W / 37.294989°N 87.128622°W / 37.294989; -87.128622 (37.294989, -87.128622).
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