Employment Verification Webinar

Wage and Insurance Verification

Why you should attend this webinar:

The California Child Support Services recognizes the value employers provide to the child support program. As an employer, payroll, or human resource professional, it can get confusing keeping up with your roles and responsibilities. The Wage and Insurance Verification form is necessary to assist us in determining employment status of a person paying support by your company.

This webinar will help you understand how to complete the Wage and Insurance Verification form to stay compliant with California law (Family Code Section 17512), as well as provide important updates about Third Party Verification service providers. Your role helps support family self-sufficiency.

The Topics Include:

  • California Family Code Section 17512 Employer Responsibility
  • Third Party Verification
  • Wage and Insurance Verification form walkthrough

 

When:

 

Instructions: Choose one training date above and add it to your calendar with the link (or attach/save this flyer). On the date of the training, click the link to join the webinar. Note: The webinar content is the same for all three, so attend just one. A recording of the training will then be posted on the DCSS public website.

Location: Virtual (MS Teams Meeting)

Cost: Free

For more information on employment verification click here.

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