An Examination of the Use and Effectiveness of Child Support Enforcement Tools in Six States
Rebekah Selekman and
Amy Johnson
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Abstract:
Child support programs use enforcement tools to collect monetary support for custodial families from noncustodial parents. This study describes how six states use enforcement tools to collect child support from noncustodial parents.
Keywords: Child support; child support enforcement tools; Enforcement tool practice; Enforcement tool effectiveness; Noncustodial parent characteristics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 13
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