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4373 – Administration Of Title Iv-d Program | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania Title 23, Section 4373 details child support enforcement, parent locator services, paternity establishment, and cooperation requirements under the IV-D program.

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4373 – Administration Of Title Iv-d Program

Pennsylvania Title 23 - Domestic Relations § 4373

Summary
Pennsylvania's Title 23, Section 4373, outlines the administration of the Title IV-D program, including parent locator services, establishing paternity, child support enforcement, and cooperation requirements. It emphasizes collaboration with federal and local agencies to secure support and enforce child-related legal obligations. The law also provides for incentive payments to encourage compliance and enforcement efforts.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania Title 23, Section 4373 details child support enforcement, parent locator services, paternity establishment, and cooperation requirements under the IV-D program.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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