Judicial Bench Cards: Child Support and the Judiciary

IM-11-02

Publication Date: November 21, 2011
Current as of:

INFORMATION MEMORANDUM

IM-11-02

ATTACHMENT: Child Support and the Judiciary (Resources in the ACF Archive)

DATE: November 21, 2011

TO: State Agencies Administering Child Support Enforcement Plans under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act and Other Interested Parties

SUBJECT: Judicial Bench Cards: Child Support and the Judiciary

The federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) developed the subject bench cards in conjunction with the National Judicial — Child Support Enforcement Task Force as an update to the 1990’s OCSE publication Child Support and the Courts.

This electronic material, entitled Child Support and the Judiciary, is targeted for judicial officials and intended to provide them with basic information on child support-related subjects. Each module is intended to be a stand alone unit. Consequently, each contains basic information on the subject matter identified along with embedded links to more detailed information and resources.

The Child Support and the Judiciary publication contains the following information:

  • Child Support and the Judiciary - TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • IV-D Basics — Child Support 101
  • Establishing Paternity
  • Establishing Support Orders
  • Issuing Realistic and Enforceable Support Orders
  • Ordering Retroactive Support
  • Entering Default Orders
  • Modifying Support Orders
  • Applying the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA)

The material was pilot tested with a national group of judges/judicial officers and lead child support attorneys from multiple states/tribes. Those participating represented a wide geographical range and experience level in handling child support cases. We hope that you find it useful. Future electronic bench cards will address topics such as domestic violence and safe pursuit of child support

INQUIRIES: Please contact your OCSE Regional Office or Larry Holtz, court and judicial liaison.

Sincerely,

Vicki Turetsky
Commissioner
Office of Child Support Enforcement

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cc: Tribal IV-D Directors