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"Voluntary Unemployment," Imputed Income, and Modification Policies for Incarcerated NCPs Chart
PAID - Child Support Fact Sheet
June 20, 2012Outlines practices, laws, and policies in different jurisdictions related to child support orders for incarcerated parents
Access to Justice Innovations
PAID – Child Support Fact Sheet
June 20, 2012Profiles child support access to justice innovations including court facilitators, self-help hotlines, and online tools
Realistic Child Support Orders for Incarcerated Parents
PAID - Child Support Fact Sheet
June 20, 2012Highlights opportunities to encourage incarcerated parents to engage with the child support system
Alternatives to Incarceration
IM-12-01
June 18, 2012Describes promising practices to help states reduce the need for civil contempt proceedings leading to incarceration
Noncustodial Parents: Summaries of Research, Grants and Practices
DCL-09-26
August 27, 2009Summary of research projects on NCPs assuming financial and emotional responsibility for their children
OCSE Grants Involving Child Support and Judicial Collaboration
DCL-07-29
September 24, 2007Lessons learned from 1115 and SIP grants involving collaboration between child support agencies and courts
Incarceration, Reentry and Child Support Issues
National and State Research Overview
September 29, 2006Provides current initiatives and a synposis of key research that relates to offenders and ex-offenders with family responsibilities
Two New Publications Regarding Child Support Services for Incarcerated/Released NCPs
DCL-06-31
September 29, 2006Announces two new publications addressing incarcerated/released noncustodial parents
Working with Incarcerated and Released Parents
Lessons from OCSE Grants and State Programs
September 29, 2006Provides highlights of OCSE funded grants to state/local agencies that address incarceration, reentry and child support
NPRM: Prohibition of Federal Funding of Costs of Incarceration and Counsel
AT-86-13
June 13, 1986NPRM regarding funding not available for costs of incarceration of NCPs and costs of counsel for indigent defendants
