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Child Support Enforcement: States' Experience with Private Agencies' Collection of Support Payments

HEHS-97-11 Published: Oct 23, 1996. Publicly Released: Oct 23, 1996.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on states' use of private agencies for the collection of child support payments, focusing on: (1) why states contract for these collection services; and (2) the factors affecting the financial outcomes of collection contracts for families and the federal and state governments.

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Child support paymentsCost sharing (finance)Debt collectionstate relationsGovernment collectionsIntergovernmental fiscal relationsLaw enforcementPrivatizationService contractsState-administered programs