Child support programs use various strategies called “enforcement tools” to collect critical monetary support for custodial families from noncustodial parents. The enforcement of child support is intended to encourage parental responsibility so that children receive financial, emotional, and medical support from both parents, even when they live in separate households.
An Examination of the Use and Effectiveness of Child Support Enforcement Tools in Six States
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Child Support
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ASPE Issue Brief
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Children
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