State Child Support Enforcement (IV-D) Private Collection Agency (PCA) Policy 2025

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For information regarding a specific legal issue affecting you, please contact an attorney in your area. Yes, you can sue for child support enforcement.
Also known as falling into arrears, when child support is in the collection the DCSS may take any of the following actions: Hire private collection agencies to secure payment. Refer the case to prosecutors for criminal action.
OCSS is the federal agency that oversees the national child support program. We partner with federal, state, tribal and local governments and others to promote parental responsibility so that children receive support from both parents even when they live in separate households. Learn more about us!
The CSE program provides seven major services on behalf of children: (1) parent location, (2) paternity establishment, (3) establishment of child support orders, (4) review and modification of child support orders, (5) collection of child support payments, (6) distribution of child support payments, and (7)
Income Withholding: One of the most effective methods of enforcing child support in Texas is through income withholding. This involves deducting child support payments directly from the noncustodial parents wages or other sources of income.
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Wage withholding. The best and most effective method of child support enforcement is by garnishing the wages of the obligated parent. California law requires a mandatory and immediate wage assignment in connection with all support orders.
Final answer: The service not provided by the Office of Child Support Enforcement is providing child care services. Their main services include collecting and distributing child support, establishing paternity, and locating non-custodial parents, among others.

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