Domestic Relations is the branch of the Court of Common Pleas designated to handle the establishment and enforcement of Court orders relating to spousal and child support.
About this Program
Located on the first floor of the Courthouse, Domestic Relations is the branch of the Court of Common Pleas designated to handle the establishment and enforcement of Court orders relating to spousal and child support. These services are controlled by local, state and federal rules and regulations which are strictly applied in all cases. The Domestic Relations Division of Beaver County serves more than 10,500 families, including 1,200 cases nationwide and collects $25 million dollars annually.
When calling the office, please be informed that a professional and courteous Client Service Representative will assist you with all of your questions regarding your case. In the event that further discussion is necessary with your Conference Enforcement Officer (CEO) if a question cannot be answered, you will be transferred to that person if available, or the CEO will return your call.