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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
"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
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
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
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
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
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
PAID In Full Practices Guides # 1 through #4
DCL-07-34
October 18, 2007PAID guides #1 - #4 providing details on income withholding, case closure, review and adjustment, and FIDM
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 #9
DCL-09-17
June 5, 2009PAID In Full #9 provides summaries of State practices related to incarcerated parents
