- Jennifer L. Noyes and Molly Costanzo
- April 2017
- CSPR-15-16-T5
- Link to CS-2014-2016-T5 (PDF)
Currently, an estimated 40 percent of all child support cases are not part of the child support enforcement (CSE) program. These cases, commonly known as “non-IV-D cases,” are handled by private attorneys, by collection agencies, or through mutual agreement between parents. In this report, we provide information designed to inform the discussion of whether and if so how to expand the provision of CSE program services to these cases in Wisconsin.
Categories
Child Support, Child Support Policy Research, Enforcement