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Title IV-D child support orders are those in which the State of Florida is providing some assistance to the obligee parent in locating the obligor parent or enforcing a child support order. Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, signed into law in 1975, is where the term \u201cTitle IV-D\u201d is derived.
What is Title IV-D? The Social Security Act of 1975 contains Title IV-D\u2014a federal law that, in part, requires every state to manage a child support enforcement program. To help fund these programs, the federal government provides money to each state.
The Family Support Magistrate may order a variety of things including lump sum payments to make up the missed payments and, in the most serious cases, jail for the non-paying parent until the child support is paid.

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The federally mandated Child Support Enforcement (IV-D) Program was created in 1975 by the Social Security Act. The program was created to establish paternity and to secure child support from non-custodial parents (NCPs).
The \u201cIV-D Application\u201d is an application to receive child support services from the Child Support Enforcement Agency for parents who are not receiving TANF or Medicaid. After you submit the application the Child Support Enforcement Agency can assist you in providing the following services: \u2022 Location of Absent Parents.
TO THE PERSON ALLEGED TO BE IN CONTEMPT OF COURT: 1. It is alleged that you have disobeyed a court order, are in contempt of court, and should go to jail until you obey the court's order.
The Uniform Interstate Family Support Act gives the Florida Department of Revenue and Florida courts the power to enforce out-of-state court orders. Similarly, the counterpart agencies and courts in other states can enforce Florida support orders against parties living in those states.
To be clear, there is no age at which a minor child can entirely refuse visitation if the court has determined that parents should both have custody, or time-sharing, with the child. Once the child turns 18, the child can refuse to see the other parent.

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