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Child Support
State Child Support Resources
Learn about the State Agency Programs for child support available in your state.
/Child-Support/selected-states.asp
Child Support Enforcement resources available from the Federal Government
Regional Offices, TANF information & Federal Child Support Handbook
/Child-Support/federal-resources.asp
Frequently Asked Questions about Support Enforcement
Child Support Calculators, Questions and Answers about Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Programs, OCSE info
/Child-Support/faq.asp
Glossary of Child Support Terms
Learn the definitions of critical terms related to collecting child support. Find valuable resources for the enforcement of child support orders.
/Child-Support/glossary.asp
Crib Designs and Safety Concerns
Yes, there are unfortunate instances where infants had died due to neglect associated with the manufacturing of cribs.
Child Support Service Resources on the Web
Links to resources about the Bureaus of Child Support Enforcement, Offices of Recovery Services, Departments of Human Services, Departments of Social Services, &
Departments of Family Services.
/Child-Support/child-support-links.asp
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FPLS and the Child Support Handbook
The DHS "Handbook on Child Support Enforcement" is designed to help you take all of the steps necessary to obtain child support payments, to find parents responsible for these payment using the FLPS, and to get your children need and deserve.
This handbook is useful to parents who are working with private attorneys or with a state agency.
If you seek to have parentage established, to locate a missing parent who is responsible for child support using the Federal Parent Locator Service, or to establish fair
child support payments, this Handbook is for you.
The Handbook describes how State CSE programs provide you with the following services:
- Voluntary in-hospital paternity acknowledgement
- Genetic testing at the request of either party in disputed paternity cases
- Child support guidelines for determining child support orders
established in each state
- Review of child support orders at least every three years at the
request of either parent
The Handbook also gives advice on how to you all available techniques, rules, and processes for the collection of child support and the location of parents via the Federal Parent Locator Service (FLPS).
These tools for collecting your child support include:
- Income withholding
- Revocation of drivers, professional, recreational and
occupational licenses of parents who are not current in their
child support payments
- Seizure of assets, including financial accounts
- Liens on property • Denial of passports
- Federal and state tax refund offset
In order to assist your state and local child support offices, this Handbook includes a description of how to access information in the Federal Parent Locator
Service (FPLS), the Federal Case Registry (FCR), and the
National Directory of New Hires (NDNH). Finding parents is a big part of obtaining child support. Toward this end, he FPLS grants access to both state and Federal government agency data.
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