Working With

Many public and private partners play an important role in helping parents meet the financial and emotional needs of their children.

  • Employers

    Employers are the program’s major partners and withhold the largest portion of child support payments.

  • Family-Centered Strategies

    These fact sheets highlight the child support program’s innovative services to families with tools and resources that enable parents to support their children and be involved in raising them.

  • Family Violence

    The local programs promote safe access to child support for victims of domestic violence.

  • Fatherhood

    Child support programs work directly with fathers and are uniquely positioned to connect them to fatherhood-related programs and services.

  • Partners

    Child support programs partner with other agencies to ensure that parents fulfill their children’s emotional and economic needs.

  • Healthcare

    Establishing and enforcing medical support orders ensure that children have stable access to health care.

  • Hispanic Outreach

    Resources to build Hispanic outreach programs to inform parents about child support services

  • Incarcerated Groups / Re-entry

    Child support programs work with correctional institutions to help parents who are incarcerated or about to be released.

  • Military & Veterans

    Child support programs help families respond to circumstances as a result of military service.  We work with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the American Bar Association on issues that impact veterans.

Last Reviewed: June 15, 2016

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