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Child Support Texas



Child Support Enforcement Abroad
A. If the foreign country in which the person, State agency, or other institution to which a child support is owed has a federal bilateral arrangement with the U.S. or a state level arrangement with the state of residence of the person who is obliged to pay child support, the foreign enforcement agency for international cases may contact the state child support agency in the designated state of residence of the person who is obliged to pay child. The Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA), prepared by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws , has been enacted by all of the states in the United States. Pursuant to UIFSA, the child support agency may register the existing foreign order in that state and enforce it as a local state order. If, for some reason, the foreign order is not enforceable in the United States, a new and enforceable local state order may be established in the state of residence of the person who is obliged to pay child support on b ... [Read More]

ACF - News
“These projects will help improve the well-being of children, promote paternity establishment and help parents provide increased financial and emotional support for their children,” Dr. Horn said. “With today’s announcement, we now have nine child support enforcement projects aimed at developing and testing new strategies in communities across the nation to support healthy marriages and parental relationships.” ...

The goals of the demonstration projects include improving the establishment of paternity and increasing financial support for children as well as improving fathers’ relationships with both their children and the mothers of their children. The projects also include efforts to improve couple relationships and reduce the potential for domestic violence. The projects are required to screen participants for domestic violence and refer appropriate individuals for services. ... [Read More]

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. ...

Establishing the obligation is the next step. The fairamount of child support that the non-custodial parent should payis determined according to state guidelines. Your CSE officewill be able to tell you how support award amounts are set inyour state. Your CSE office can also request medical support foryour child. ... [Read More]

RI Child Support Agency: Child Support Lein Network
The Child Support Lien Network (CSLN) has been hosted by the State of Rhode Island since 1999. There are currently seventeen states that report their delinquent child support information in the secure database. They are Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Missouri, Oklahoma, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia. The State of Rhode Island provides this service to other states for a fee. Each day the claimant information is matched electronically against the claims registered by insurance companies on ISO's ClaimSearch system, the fraud tool managed by Insurance Service Office, Inc. Upon a claim match, the CSLN staff verifies the status of the claim with the insurer and then distributes open claims which have not been settled to the participating state. The individual state then follows up immediately with the insurance company involved to file the appropriate state notice of liens or income withholding to secure ... [Read More]

Online Classroom for Child Support.
The Child Support Enforcement Program is a federal and state program that collects child support payments for children living with just one parent (in single-parent or step-families). It began in 1975 to ensure that children are financially supported by both parents, and to reduce the cost of public assistance. ...

Reference to Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, which required that each state create a program to locate noncustodial parents, establish paternity and support, enforce support obligations, and collect and distribute support payments. All recipients of public assistance (usually TANF) are referred to their state's IV-D child support program. States must also accept applications from families who do not receive public assistance if requested to assist in collection of child support. ... [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]

Child Support Report XXIV, No. 5, 20020501
On the other hand, children with a nonresident father did notexperience significant improvements between 1997 and 1999 in thepercent with an order, the percent receiving some child supportunder an order, or the percent receiving all ordered child support.However, children with a never-married mother and a family incomeunder 300 percent of the poverty threshold gained significantly ineach of these three measures. Still, only 41 percent of thesechildren had a support order (a 5 percentage point increase), 56percent received some ordered child support (a 10 percentage pointincrease), and 36 percent received all ordered child support (a 10percentage point increase). ... [Read More]

Best Practices and Good Ideas in Child Support Enforcement 2002
Introduction to the Office of Child Support Enforcement Compendium of State Best Practices and Good Ideas in Child Support Enforcement - 2002 Seventh Edition ...

Best Practices and Good Ideas in Child Support Enforcement 2002 ...

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

Child Support Report XXIV, No. 6, 20020601
Helping low-income fathers meet their childsupport and family responsibilities; Encouraging new ways to approach unwed parents toemphasize the importance of a healthy marriage to a child'swell-being; Increasing the number of child support cases withmedical coverage for children; Expanding the use of automation tools and bestpractices; and Improving child support services for ethnic andculturally diverse populations, tribes and the internationalcommunity, and Furthering the child support mission to ensureall children receive financial and medical support from bothparents. ... [Read More]

Best Practices and Good Ideas in Child Support Enforcement 2000
Introduction to the Office of Child Support Enforcement Compendium of State Best Practices and Good Ideas in Child Support Enforcement -- 2000 Fifth Edition ...

Best Practices and Good Ideas in Child Support Enforcement 2000 The Current Best Practices may be found here: /programs/cse/pubs/2001/best/ ...

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


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