I would like the District Attorney’s Office to help me obtain child support for my children. Can the District Attorney help me?
No. The District Attorney's Office cannot provide legal advice to anyone in any civil matter, nor can we take legal action. However, the Washington County Domestic Relations Department may be able help you obtain child support. For further information, telephone (724) 228-6756. You should always consult with your lawyer regarding your rights. If you do not have a lawyer, you can contact the Washington County Bar Association at (724) 225-6710 for a referral.

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1. Can I report a crime to the District Attorney's Office?
2. How do I file a private criminal complaint?
3. How do I file a domestic violence complaint?
4. I am the victim in a domestic violence case and I want to drop charges. How do I do drop charges?
5. I think I have been cheated by a contractor, tradesman or other person who provides labor and/or services. Can anyone help me?
6. I would like the District Attorney’s Office to help me obtain child support for my children. Can the District Attorney help me?
7. I believe that someone is taking financial advantage of an older adult or that the older adult is being abused, what should I do?
8. I have been subpoenaed by the District Attorney to appear as a witness in a criminal case. Can I get witness fees?
9. What if I can't attend on the date stated in the subpoena?
10. I am a defendant and I do not like the attorney who is representing me. Can I talk to the Assistant District Attorney about my case?
11. I have a complaint about your office. How do I contact you and will you respond?