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  • Interstate Enforcement of Child Support ( January 1999 )

    During the last four years, the President of the United States and Department of Health and Human Services have sought to shine the spotlight on the problem of child support enforcement. In 1995, HHS released a joint report with the Department of Commerce, based on data collected in 1991 as part of the April 1992 supplement to Current Population Survey. The report showed that in 1991, of the 54% of custodial parents who had support obligations in place, only 67% of outstanding child support obligations were met.
  • Child Support Enforcement under the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act ( May 2000 )

    Child Support Enforcement is a program of legislated policies and procedures developed and administered at the fede.
  • Questions and Answers on Family Law ( February 2000 )

    Do the answers to the following questions constitute legal advice?
  • Temporary Orders ( December 1999 )

    In many cases it is necessary for one of the parties to obtain temporary orders from the court effective until t.
  • New Child Support Enforcement Law ( November 1999 )

    Due to broad changes in child support enforcement laws, it will be now much easier for a spouse who is dependent up.
  • Family Law In Alabama ( October 1999 )

    Divorce may well be one of the more traumatic experiences you will ever know.
  • Child Support Alert ( August 1999 )

    New York has recently enacted wide ranging changes in the collection and enforcement of child support o.
  • Fact Sheet: Child Support and Alimony ( March 1999 )

    This Department of Defense fact sheet provides information about how employee wages are garnished to pay child support and alimony.
  • Fact Sheet: Commercial Debt Garnishment From Federal Civilian Employees ( March 1999 )

    This Department of Defense fact sheet provides basic information about how to have money for commercial debts garnished from the wages of federal civilian employees.
  • Questions & Answers: Child Support and Alimony ( March 1999 )

    This Department of Defense publication provides answers to commonly asked questions about how employee wages are garnished to pay child support and alimony.

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