
New law compelling Child Support data exchange for workers’ compensation, personal injury and wrongful death claims has a fast approaching deadline of November 1.
A new Oklahoma law that goes into effect November 1, 2007 contains a provision
that directly affects workers’ compensation, wrongful death and personal injury
awards. This new law changes insurers’ relationship with the Oklahoma Department
of Human Services’ (OKDHS) Child Support Enforcement Division (CSED), division
officials said. (more...)
CSLN Welcomes New State Members
The Child Support Lien Network expanded its state memberships by welcoming
five additional child support agencies into the fold: Georgia, New Hampshire,
New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Oklahoma have all partnered with CSLN (more...)
CSLN Expands Partnerships with
Insurers
The insurance industry continues to respond favorably to CSLN with more
than 1,000 insurance companies now partnering with CSLN to help combat
the national child support debt. (more...)
Serving Our Insurance Partners
To better serve our insurance partners, CSLN developed a secure insurer
Web site. This secure Web site is currently in the testing phase and soon
will be another resource tool available to participating insurers. (more...)
ISO is Insurers’ Bridge to
CSEA’s
While government-sponsored child support agencies often provide state
child support offices with a portion of the necessary data to track collections,
privately operated agencies can successfully augment information exchanges
to a more productive end. (more...)
CT Custodial Parent Received $37,000
Child Support Payment
The Connecticut Bureau of Child Support Enforcement (BCSE) featured
a CSLN article in its monthly newsletter contributed by David Shonta,
Child Support Lead Investigator with the BCSE Administrative Office. (more...)
Message from Sharon A. Santilli,
CSLN Administrator
In February 2006, President George W. Bush signed the Deficit Reduction
Act of 2005 into law. One of the act’s provisions empowers the Federal
Office of Child Support Enforcement to exchange delinquent obligor information
maintained in its Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS) (more...)
MO Collected Double-Digit Payments
The Missouri Child Support Enforcement Agency attributes an increase
of more than $600,000 in support payments resulting from CSLN matches.
Double-digit collections on single matches alone translated into more
than $170,000 in child support payments since MO joined in 2004. (more...)
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