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PAID Practices Guide Version 2.0
DCL-07-17
May 30, 2007PAID practices tool to assist States to improve their performance in the areas of current support and arrears
NPRM: Implementing Provisions of Title IV-D of the Social Security Act as Amended by the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005
AT-07-01
January 24, 2007Announces NPRM for DRA-required changes regulating $25 fee, mandatory review and adjustment for TANF recipients, etc.
Current Collections and Arrears Management Peer-to-Peer Training Conference Notes
DCL-06-40
December 7, 2006Notes from the Peer-to-Peer Technical Assistance and Training Conference on the collection of current support and arrears
Reduction of the Unreimbursed Assistance Balance when Permanently-Assigned Arrearages are Compromised
PIQ-05-01
May 18, 2005Guidance on whether the unreimbursed assistance (URA) balance should be adjusted when arrearages are compromised
Story Behind the Numbers: Who Owes the Child Support Debt?
IM-04-04
August 13, 2004Summary of who owes child support debt, how much is expected to be paid, and suggestions for reducing it
A Guide to Exploring Child Support Debt in Your State
DCL-04-28
July 8, 2004Guide on understanding child support debt
Arrears Reconciliation Calculator
August 14, 2003Helps child support line workers determine the amount of support owed when an obligor has multiple orders for the same child
Managing Child Support Arrears, A Discussion Framework
Summary of the ACF RO I, II & III Third Meeting on Managing Arrears
April 1, 2003Reflects state/non-profit-organization arrears management updates and recorded notes of discussions held at the meeting
Selling of Child Support Arrears
PIQ-01-04
September 5, 2001Clarification of OCSE's position concerning the sale of child support arrearages to a private firm at discount rate
State IV-D Program Flexibility with Respect to Low Income Obligors
PIQ-00-03
September 14, 2000Clarifies the flexibility in setting support obligations and securing collections from low-income parents
