What is Florida Child Support Enforcement Contact?
The Child Support Enforcement Division abbreviated as CSED is a non profit government organization that provides financial Benefits and supports to the abused, neglected, destitute and needy children within the state. It is a government funded program and provides various services like locating missing parents, determining paternity, establishing medical and financial support orders, enforcing support orders and modifying support orders for the well being of the children.
The Child support services (CSS) is additionally provided to the families which have opted for several other assistance programs including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), child care assistance, medical assistance and foster care. The benefits are used for the expenses of the child including school fees, food, medical expenses and clothing.
The Child Support Enforcement Division utilizes different enforcement methods for example Income Deduction, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Intercepts, Freezing Bank Accounts, Lottery Intercept, Liens, Consumer Reporting Agencies, Suspension of Licenses, Referral for Contempt and Passport Denial. It works under the Department of Revenue.