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Attorney General Child Support Services [95] Utah Code §§ 78B-12-202 et seq., [96] based on the Income Shares model [13] Office of Recovery Services [97] Vermont Stat. title 15, §§ 653-657 [98] Office of Child Support [99] Virginia Code §§ 20–108.1, 20–108.2 Department of Social Services, Division of Child Support [100] Washington
In addition to the larger investigative functions outlined above, the Department of the Attorney General has investigators working in various smaller functions as well which include: Child Support Enforcement Agency: two (2) Investigator IV's, seven (7) Investigator III's. [2] Tax & Charities Division: one (1) Investigator V. [2]
The Office of the Attorney General, Law Enforcement Division [7] conducts criminal investigations and apprehensions including cases involving cyber-crimes such as child pornography, online solicitation of minors, identity theft, election fraud, locating and apprehending convicted sex offenders who have failed to comply with mandated sex ...
It is the biggest division of the AG’s office and needs robust support. We can improve child support collections by ensuring the staff members under that division have the resources they need ...
Child support is the obligation on parents to provide financial support for their children. OCSS was established with the Federal Government’s enactment of Child Support Enforcement and Paternity Establishment Program (CSE) in 1975, which was enacted to reduce welfare expenses by collecting child support from non-custodial parents.
The attorney general is supported by the Office of the Attorney General, which includes executive staff and several deputies. On November 21, 2024, President-elect Donald Trump named former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi as his nominee to run the Justice Department.
The office of the attorney general was established by the Judiciary Act of 1789 as a part-time job for one person, but grew with the bureaucracy. At one time, the attorney general gave legal advice to the U.S. Congress, as well as the president; however, in 1819, the attorney general began advising Congress alone to ensure a manageable workload ...
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