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Quick Guide to Working with the Military as an Employer - 2003
IM-03-03
January 27, 2003Part of ongoing efforts to improve the exchange of information between DoD and state and local child support agencies
Quick Guide to Working with the Military as an Employer
IM-02-06
October 1, 2002Includes guide for child support agencies to improve information exchange with the Department of Defense
Enlistment Policy for Men Who Acknowledge Paternity
IM-96-03
August 5, 1996Provides the Military Services' enlistment policies on men who have acknowledged paternity
Tools to Assist Child Support Enforcement Agencies with Issues Involving Military Personnel
IM-96-01
February 6, 1996Provides a guide to assist IV-D agencies with issues involving military personnel
Procedures for Obtaining Medical Support from Military Parents
IM-96-02
May 29, 1996Clarifies the procedures for obtaining medical support from military parents
Military Trainer Guide: Working with the Military on Child Support Matters
DCL-05-17
July 13, 2005The latest trainer guide dealing with child support collections from the military
DOD Determinations of Dependency for Health Care Benefits for Children Born Out-of-Wedlock
DCL-08-07
March 7, 2008DOD's new policy on determining dependency for health care benefits for children born out-of-wedlock
Veterans Affairs Compensated Work Therapy Initiative
DCL-05-24
September 6, 2005VA initiative to work with child support agencies as they serve Veterans in their Compensated Work Therapy Program (CWT)
Veterans in the Child Support Caseload
Story Behind the Numbers - Child Support Fact Sheet
November 1, 2011Focuses on veterans who are noncustodial parents in the child support caseload and how the program can help them
A Caseworker's Guide to Child Support Enforcement and Military Personnel
IM-00-03
April 17, 2000A reference tool providing basic information on how the child support process applies to military members
