Stakeholder Resource

A Whole Family Approach to Child Support in Federal Policymaking

In recent years, local, state, and federal child support offices started reexamining how their enforcement and collection roles can be paired with services that foster meaningful parental engagement and invest in the social and economic well-being of parents paying child support. In examining child support services, it is important to understand the reach they have throughout federal benefits. Across the continuum of human services programs, rules related to child support can impact whether someone qualifies for benefits, what amount they can receive, or the amount of child support they owe – including but not limited to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Medicaid, childcare, and child welfare. Often, federal and state policies’ options regarding child support practices are made by individual programs in distinct silos from each other. This American Public Human Services Association resource discusses strategies that can help create the enabling conditions for continued progress in re-centering state and local child support collaborations with other human services program areas.

Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Family Strengthening
Supportive Services
Child Care
Child Support
Child Welfare
SNAP/Food Assistance
Special Populations
TANF Program Administration
Services Integration
Publication Date
2024-10-22
Section/Feed Type
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