Pennsylvania Title 23, Section 2008 and 4375, outline amendments related to child support enforcement, including access to records and information sharing. The law details how agencies can access and share information such as income, employment, and vehicle registration to enforce child support obligations. It also specifies amendments made over the years to improve enforcement procedures.
The department can access records including income, assets, employment details, and vehicle registration information of noncustodial parents.
The state enforces payments by accessing various records such as earnings and vehicle registrations to locate assets and income for support collection.
Yes, authorized officials can access necessary records, such as tax, employment, and vehicle information, to enforce child support orders.
Yes, amendments have been made over the years, including updates to support arrears collection and information sharing procedures, with some provisions suspended or modified by court rules.