Collect Your Child Support!


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How to Collect Child Support


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A complete guide for collecting child support. Learn how to work with government child support agencies, attorneys and do-it-yourself methods to collect child support. Written by Geraldine Jensen, a child support expert. How to Collect Child Support, 3rd Edition, will help you to learn your legal rights for collecting child support. You will gain the knowledge you need to navigate the child support system, and understand child support laws. You will learn how to effectively enforce your child support order to ensure that your children receive the support they deserve.







100 Effective Ways to Collect Child Support


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Offers tips on how to get action and support on your case. This is a successful method tried and proven by Sean Gentile herself--page 4 of cover.




Child Support


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How to get what your child needs and deserves.




Child Support


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Contents: The basics -- Establishing parentage -- Calculating child support -- Agreeing to child support -- Filing for child support -- Enforcement tools -- Enforcing your order -- Modification -- Termination -- Appeal -- Finding the law -- The role of lawyers.




The Law and Economics of Child Support Payments


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'This urgently needed, groundbreaking book provides solid data that coincides with the real life stories I have been hearing for years from men and women nationwide regarding unfair child support laws and policies that have resulted in adverse effects on their children and families. I anticipate that this book will have a major positive impact on social policy and the general collective attitudes toward families in today's society. The information presented in this book must be read and understood by every policymaker to insure that child support policies are made just and fair so that all families can prosper.' - Dianna Thompson, National Family Justice Association, US The delinquent payment of child support by non-custodial to custodial parents is a major problem throughout the United States. To many observers, the problem is one of 'deadbeat dads' - men who simply will not make the required payments. The solution has been to enforce payment by the imposition of increasingly stringent civil and criminal penalties. Despite these efforts, the percentage of single mothers receiving child support has changed very little over the past twenty-five years. The Law and Economics of Child Support Payments investigates why this is, and approaches the payment of child support as an economic problem.