Kansas to open call center to recover delinquent child support.
The State of Kansas recently announced its plans to open a call
center to assist in its child support enforcement endeavors.
Kansas' Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services has put in
a request for $2 million to fund the call center over the next year. The
bill has the support of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius. The contact
center would be assigned to maintain and follow up on the address change
information required in the recovery of back-due child support. The
state government feels that the establishment of such a call center
would assist the state's caseworkers and allow them to devote more
time to searching for delinquent parents and establishing more support
orders for Kansas families and children.
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