Dear friends,
I am surprised
sometimes, how many people do not know that Job and Family Services
handles child support collection. Of all that we do, child
protection receives the most public attention, and we are also well
known for our public assistance programs. But our child support
program serves more than 300,000 people in this county and crosses
all social and economic boundaries.
Fortunately, many
people pay their child support with little intervention from us. Of
our 88,000 cases, I would say about one third pay regularly and
timely. Another third are in default, but paying fairly regularly to
catch up. The last third is the group that requires our most
attention. We use a variety of tools to track them down and collect
their support, including Most Wanted posters, freezing and seizing
funds from bank accounts, intercepting tax refunds, suspending
driver’s licenses, suspending professional licenses and confiscating
passports.
At a time like
this, child support is crucial. It can be the difference between a
custodial parent keeping or losing their home. Child support puts
food on the table, pays electric bills and buys school clothes. In
this economy, every penny counts.
There are few
good reasons to not pay child support. Custody problems and other
issues can be argued in court – after the child support is paid.
Parents cannot let their personal issues get in the way of seeing
that the child’s basic needs are met. Hamilton County Job and Family
Services is not on either parent’s side. We are on the child’s
side.
This is Child
Support Awareness Month. We will employ several methods to get our
delinquent parents to pay up, including the carrot – amnesty for
those with warrants or suspended licenses -- and the stick -- a new
Most Wanted poster. We will also host other events to draw awareness
to the issue. Isn’t it a shame we even have to have an awareness
month? Shouldn’t supporting your child be a given?
Each of our
88,000 cases has a mother, father and at least one child. This
program touches more children than any other public program outside
of schools.
Right now, with
the economy the way it is, our public assistance programs are
receiving a lot of attention. And, of course, child welfare will
always grab headlines. But child support is important. It helps keep
children safe and healthy. And that’s what we all want.
Sincerely,
Moira