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Obtaining Additional Data Elements from DoD
DCL-10-02
March 8, 2010Updates States on progress of acquiring entitlement and allotment data from DoD for requests from state CSE agencies
Setting Appropriate Child Support Orders, a Report from the National Judicial-Child Support Task Force
DCL-09-15
April 21, 2009Issues report from the National Judicial-Child Support Task Force on setting appropriate child support orders
NPRM: Child Support Enforcement Program; Intergovernmental Child Support
AT-08-12
December 11, 2008Proposed rules for establishing and enforcing support orders and establishing paternity in intergovernmental cases
Publication on How to use Electronic Information to Establish and Modify Child Support Orders
DCL-07-32
October 5, 2007Provides a copy of a report titled: Using Automated Income Data to Establish and Modify Child Support Orders
Story Behind the Numbers - 2006
IM-07-04
April 10, 2007Summaries of data analysis conducted on nonmarital birth data, modification thresholds, and payments by low-income parents
Tribal and State Jurisdiction to Establish and Enforce Child Support
IM-07-03
March 12, 2007Releases an updated publication to help Tribal and State courts and child support professionals in managing child support cases
Issues Regarding Child Support Provisions of the New Federal Bankruptcy Law, P.L.109-8
AT-06-05
September 22, 2006Addresses inquiries regarding provisions in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consume Protection Act of 2005
Report on Study of Administrative and Judicial Processes for Establishing Child Support Orders
DCL-03-15
May 23, 2003Study on State administrative and judicial processes for establishing child support orders
Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Agencies and Courts Project
DCL-01-43
August 15, 2001Announces OCSE collaboration with NCSC to improve communication between State and local child support agencies and courts
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
