The Child Support Enforcement (CSE) program was enacted in 1975 as a federal-state program (Title IV-D of the Social Security Act) to help strengthen families by securing financial support for children from their noncustodial parent on a consistent and continuing basis and by helping some families to remain self-sufficient and off public assistance by providing the requisite CSE services. Over the years, CSE has evolved into a multifaceted program. While cost-recovery still remains an important function of the program, its other aspects include service delivery and promotion of self-sufficiency and parental responsibility. In FY2011, the CSE program collected $27.3 billion in child support payments and served nearly 15.8 million child support cases. However, the program still collects only 62% of current child support obligations for which it has responsibility and collects payments for only 57% of its caseload. This book examines the background, financial issues and incentive payment policies for the Child Support Enforcement Program.
Pascal Chollet
Child Support Enforcement Program [PDF ebook]
Elements, Financial Issues, and Incentive Payment Policies
Child Support Enforcement Program [PDF ebook]
Elements, Financial Issues, and Incentive Payment Policies
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Format PDF ● Pages 158 ● ISBN 9781628083859 ● Editor Pascal Chollet ● Publisher Nova Science Publishers ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7223335 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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