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Child Support Collaboration with Federal Criminal Justice Agencies
PAID - Child Support Fact Sheet
November 6, 2012Provides information on order modification for noncustodial parents in federal prisons who owe past-due child support
"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
Establishing Realistic Child Support Orders: Engaging Noncustodial Parents
PAID – Child Support Fact Sheet
June 20, 2012Highlights evidence-based best practices to establish realistic orders, including promoting parental involvement
Providing Expedited Review and Modification Assistance
PAID - Child Support Fact Sheet
June 20, 2012This fact sheet highlights ways child support programs have improved modification and adjustment processes
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
PAID In Full Practices Guide #9
DCL-09-17
June 5, 2009PAID In Full #9 provides summaries of State practices related to incarcerated parents
PAID In Full Practices Guide #7 and #8
DCL-09-04
February 10, 2009Provides guidance tools for use in promoting PAID, #7 for interstate best practices and #8 for data returned from the FPLS
PAID In Full Practices Guide #5 and #6
DCL-08-23
May 16, 2008Paid In Full #5 and 6 address suggestions for improving license suspension programs and information available through FPLS
Story Behind the Numbers: Understanding and Managing Child Support Debt
IM-08-05
May 5, 2008Provides results from the Urban Institute Report, Assessing Child Support Arrears in Nine Large States and The Nation
