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Articles supported by Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services

Child Support

Dismantling Stereotypes

July 30, 2020 Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services

by Raul Clement We’re here for the kids,” says Roy Casillas, a child support supervisor for Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services. “We’re not here for one side or the other, as far as […]

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Employers Help the Process

July 23, 2020 Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services

by Corey Rodda Child support payments ensure that children have access to health insurance, shelter, food and clothing. And businesses large and small play a role in delivering these vital payments through wage attachment. Danielle […]

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Stepping Up

July 16, 2020 Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services

by Corey Rodda David Svanda never anticipated that at 48 years old he would be caring for a 4-year-old. But a child was something he’d never had and always wanted. “It was one of those […]

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Sometimes You Need a Referee

July 9, 2020 Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services

by Raul Clement Separation or divorce can be difficult, especially when a child is involved. When a partnership ends with hostility or estrangement, it’s important to have a mediator to make sure children get the […]

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Support for Dads

July 2, 2020 Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services

by Corey Rodda Fathers with full custody or partial custody can receive child support, but many men do not see child support as a resource that they are eligible for. Alec Poe was 18 years […]

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