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Child Support Cases Without Support Orders: Three-year Outcomes

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Demyan, Natalie
Logan Passarella, Letitia
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2017-09-01
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Child Support
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Child Support Caseload
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Statewide
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This brief examines cases that do not have support orders, and the percentage of these cases has remained relatively stable - between 20% to 25% of the caseload. By examining cases without support orders over a three-year follow-up period, we found that three in five had closed, one in five had established support orders, and the last one-fifth remained open without support orders in place. This brief provides additional details about each of those three outcomes and compares TANF and non-TANF case outcomes.
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