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North Dakota Child Support
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  2. Fargo
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North Dakota Child Support



Child Support Steps Fact Sheet
The most successful way to collect child support is bydirect withholding from the obligated parent's paycheck. Mostchild support orders require the employer to withhold the moneythat is ordered for child support and send it to the CSE office.Your Child Support Enforcement office can tell you about thisprocedure. ...

The Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Program is afederal/state/local effort to locate parents, their employers,and/or their assets; establish paternity if necessary; andestablish and enforce child support orders. State and local CSEoffices provide day to day operation of the program. The federalrole is to provide funding, issue policies, ensure that federalrequirements are met, and interact with other federal agenciesthat help support the CSE program. How and where do I apply? ... [Read More]

OCSE Network and CSENet 2000 - North Dakota State
Child Support Enforcement Agency ...

Administration for Children and Families • 370 L'Enfant Promenade, S.W. • Washington, D.C. 20447 ... [Read More]

Partnership Profiles. North Dakota Infant/Toddler Enrichment Program
This information was developed as part of the Child Care Partnership Project, a multi-year technical assistance effort funded by the Child Care Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Partnership Project is providing a series of technical assistance resources and materials to support the development and strengthening of public-private partnerships to improve the quality and supply of child care. All of the materials produced under the Child Care Partnership Project will be available through the National Child Care Information Center at http://nccic.org/ccpartnerships or by phone at 1-(800) 616-2242. For more information on the project, please contact The Finance Project at (202) 628-4200. ... [Read More]

Clinton-Gore Administration Accomplishments for North_Dakota
Over 2,000 Children in Head Start: 2,002 North Dakota children were enrolled in Head Start in 1999. In FY00, North Dakota will receive $11.4 million in Head Start funding, an increase of $5.7 million over 1993. More High-Quality Teachers With Smaller Classes for North Dakota's Schools: Thanks to the Class Size Reduction Initiative, North Dakota received $5.6 million in 1999 to hire about 145 new, well-prepared public school teachers and reduce class size in the early grades. President Clinton secured funding for a second installment of the plan, giving North Dakota an additional $6.1 million in 2000. $1.7 Million in Goals 2000 Funding: This year [FY00], North Dakota receives $1.7 million in Goals 2000 funding. This money is used to raise academic achievement by raising academic standards, increasing parental and community involvement in education, expanding the use of computers and technology in classrooms, and supporting high-quality teacher professional development. [Education D ... [Read More]

North Dakota
Since 1993, President Clinton and Vice President Gore have supported innovative and promising teen pregnancy prevention strategies, with significant components of the strategy becoming law in the 1996 Personal Responsibility Act. The law requires unmarried minor parents to stay in school and live at home or in a supervised setting; encourages "second chance homes" to provide teen parents with the skills and support they need; and provides $50 million a year in new funding for state abstinence education activities. Efforts are making a difference, adolescent pregnancy rates and teen abortion rates are declining. And between 1991 and 1997, teen birth rates declined 15.4% in North Dakota. ... [Read More]

North Dakota
Since 1993, President Clinton and Vice President Gore have supported innovative and promising teen pregnancy prevention strategies, with significant components of the strategy becoming law in the 1996 Personal Responsibility Act. The law requires unmarried minor parents to stay in school and live at home or in a supervised setting; encourages "second chance homes" to provide teen parents with the skills and support they need; and provides $50 million a year in new funding for state abstinence education activities. Efforts are making a difference, adolescent pregnancy rates and teen abortion rates are declining. And between 1991 and 1997, teen birth rates declined 15.4% in North Dakota. ... [Read More]

Office of Child Support
Ohio Child Support Enforcement Agencies (CSEA) ...

Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) ...

National Electronic Child Support Resource System (NECSRS) ... [Read More]

Clinton-Gore Administration Accomplishments for North_Dakota
A $500 Child Tax Credit to Help Families Raising Children: To help make it easier for families to raise their children, the balanced budget included a $500 per-child tax credit for children under 17. Thanks to President Clinton, the Balanced Budget delivers a child tax credit to 74,000 families in North Dakota. ...

Encouraging Responsible Choices-Preventing Teen Pregnancy in North Dakota: Since 1993, President Clinton and Vice President Gore have supported innovative and promising teen pregnancy prevention strategies, with significant components of the strategy becoming law in the 1996 Personal Responsibility Act. The law requires unmarried minor parents to stay in school and live at home or in a supervised setting; encourages "second chance homes" to provide teen parents with the skills and support they need; and provides $50 million a year in new funding for state abstinence education activities. Efforts are making a difference, adolescent pregnancy rates and teen abortion rates are declining. And between 1992 and 1997, teen birth rates declined 19% in North Dakota. ... [Read More]


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