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Incarceration and Child Support Obligations A report to the Recidivism Reduction Committee of the connecticut Sentencing Commission regarding the consequences of Child Support debt for incarcerated individuals, children and custodial parents, and the people of connecticut Vera Eidelman Lauren Hartz Haiyun Zhao Supervised by Hope Metcalf and Sia Sanneh The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program Yale Law School June 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .. 1 Executive Summary .. 1 Methodology .. 3 Legal Background .. 4 Setting Child Support Orders .. 4 Modifying Child Support Orders .. 5 Enforcing Child Support Orders .. 6 7 connecticut Support Enforcement Services Has Made Significant Efforts to Improve Inmate Access to Modification.. 7 Despite Efforts by SES, Non-Custodial Parents Leave Prison with Thousands of Dollars in Child Support Debt.. 9 Many inmates remain unaware of their modification rights.
Incarceration and Child Support Obligations . A report to the Recidivism Reduction Committee of the Connecticut Sentencing Commission regarding the consequences of child support
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