Poverty at Issue
College of Human Environmental Science, Department of Consumer and Family Economics
University Outreach and Extension, University of Missouri—Columbia

Fall/Winter 2002-2003

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In this issue:
Letter from the Editor
Introduction by Consumer and Family Economics Specialist, Brenda Procter
Is There a Problem with Child Support?
Who Enforces a Child Support Order?
Can I Get Help through Child Support Enforcement?
How Much Does Child Support Enforcement Charge?
Who Gets the Money the State Collects?
How Do I Apply for Child Support Enforcement Services? 
If I Have Trouble Making Child Support Payments, Can I Get Help?
Want to Influence the Child Support Policy Debate?
For the Sake of the Children
"Tess" and "Lana" Tell Their Stories
Child Support Collection Resources
References

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