Child Support Assistance/Enforcement

Submitted by superadmin on Fri, 12/30/2022 - 12:01am
Definition
Programs that provide assistance which helps to ensure that parents fulfill their mutual obligation to financially support and provide health care for their children. Included are services for people who want to locate an absent parent; establish paternity; establish a child support order; request that the non-custodial parent provide health insurance for a child in conjunction with a child support order; change the amount of a child support award; dispute a child support award; or enforce payment of child support monies in cases where the supporting parent is delinquent in paying or refuses to pay or make health insurance arrangements altogether. Child support is money paid by one parent to another for the maintenance, including the education, of their children following the dissolution of their marriage or other relationship. Non-custodial parents enrolled in an insurance plan at work may be required to include the child under this coverage while those not covered by any insurance plan may be required to obtain medical coverage, if available at a reasonable cost. Child support assistance/enforcement may be provided by private attorneys, legal clinics, family law facilitators' offices or child support enforcement programs which are available in all states, often as a component of the district attorney's office.
URL Name
FT-3000-1600
Third Level Code
FT-3000
Taxonomy Code
FT-3000.1600
Parent Code
FT-3000
Family Code
F
Second Level Code
FT
Fourth Level Code
FT-3000-1600
Use References
Child Medical Coverage Assistance, Child Support Enforcement, Failure to Provide Child Support, Late Child Support Checks, Refusal to Pay Child Support, Support Order Modifications
Publication Status
Online