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Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities Title IV-D Child Support DCS Child Support Bureau - Prosecuting Attorney Collaboration IPAC Winter Conference December 12, 2014 Cynthia Longest, Deputy Director Indiana Department of Child Services, Child Support Bureau (CSB)

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Page 1: Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities Title IV-D Child Support DCS Child Support Bureau - Prosecuting Attorney Collaboration

Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities

Title IV-D Child Support

DCS Child Support Bureau - Prosecuting Attorney Collaboration

IPAC Winter ConferenceDecember 12, 2014

Cynthia Longest, Deputy Director Indiana Department of Child Services,

Child Support Bureau (CSB)

Page 2: Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities Title IV-D Child Support DCS Child Support Bureau - Prosecuting Attorney Collaboration

Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities

Title IV-D Child Support Basics• Title IV-D of the Social Security Act• Highly federally funded, regulated and complex• Indiana’s IV-D organizational structure is unique• Cooperative Agreements between DCS’ CSB and

elected Prosecutors, Clerks, and some Courts• Collaboration between CSB and Prosecutors is critical

to providing financial support for children

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Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities

Title IV-D Child Support Basics• IV-D Services: Locate, Establishment, Enforcement IV-D and non-

IV-D Services: Payment Processing• Complex mandatory statewide computer system• ISETS– used for “A to Z” management of cases and money– processes almost $1 billion in child support

• Funding– Federal Financial Participation (FFP): 66%– Incentive Funds based on performance

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Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities

Title IV-D Child Support Basics• IV-D caseload – approx. 287,000 (around 16th in nation)

• Populations served:– Applicants for public assistance (TANF);– IV-E (Foster Care) cases; – Medicaid applicants who wish services;– Custodial parents who pay a one-time $25 fee– Interstate cases of all of the above

• Breakdown:– 4% current recipients of TANF or IV-E– 45% former recipients– 51% never recipients

• Vast majority of money collected goes straight to families

Page 5: Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities Title IV-D Child Support DCS Child Support Bureau - Prosecuting Attorney Collaboration

Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities

CSB – Prosecutor - IPAC Collaboration Examples

• Legislation• New computer system project (INvest)• Supreme Court Child Support Guidelines

Reviews• IV-D Writ/Warrant Registry• IV-D Policy Committee• Public Outreach materials• Incarcerated Parent outreach • Conferences/Training Sessions

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Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities

Six Things

• Attend IV-D Session of Newly Elected Prosecutor Training (Feb 2015)• Sign IV-D Cooperative Agreement timely• Participate in INvest activities• CSB has 18 Regional Field Consultants• Understand your performance stats• IV-D is your biggest caseload and impacts a high

percentage of your constituents