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The legislature of the state of Idaho finds that a significant number of people who are owed child support are not paid in accordance with the terms of their child support orders; that this causes a severe financial hardship upon custodial parents and constitutes a significant detriment to the rearing and support of minor children whom the orders intended to support. Further, P.L. 98-378 requires each state to implement statutorily prescribed procedures to improve the effectiveness of child support enforcement. Although the department of health and welfare does not have the authority to establish support orders administratively, the act as amended in 1988 enables the department to give full faith and credit to all legally enforceable support orders issued by other states. The collection remedies required by federal law are enacted in section 7-1203, Idaho Code.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 7. Special Proceedings § 7-1201. Statement of legislative findings - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-7-special-proceedings/id-st-sect-7-1201/
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