Why is there a Child Support Program?
States are required under Title IV-D of the Social Security
Act, and the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of
1996, P.L. 104-193, to establish and operate a Child Support Enforcement
Program. The Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support
Enforcement is dedicated to providing the best possible services, including the
following:
Location of
noncustodial parents
Establishment of paternity
Establishment of
orders for child support and medical support
Collection and
distribution of support payments
Enforcement of
child support orders
Review and
adjustment of orders
Working with child
support programs in other states to collect child support
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