Other Partners
Many public and private partners play an important role in helping parents meet the financial and emotional needs of their children.
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Courts
Child support programs work with prosecuting attorneys, law enforcement agencies and officials of family or domestic relations courts to deliver services at the local level.
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International
As the U.S. central authority for international child support, OCSE provides assistance to families, states, and countries seeking support when family members live in different countries.
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Data Matching (NDNH)
Authorized data matching is a critical function of OCSE and vital to many federal and state agencies’ efforts to prevent erroneous payments and fraudulent access to government benefit programs.
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Financial Institutions
The partnership between the child support program and the nation’s financial institutions has helped states to significantly increase collections for families.
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Insurance Companies
OCSE conducts the Insurance Match program with insurance companies or their designated agents, state workers’ compensation agencies, and the U.S. Department of Labor.