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Incorporating Shared Parenting into Title IV-D Michael Hayes – Deputy for Family Initiatives
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State Public Policy As Guide The public policy of this state is to: Assure that children will have frequent and continuing contact with parents who have shown the ability to act in the best interest of the child; Provide a safe, stable and nonviolent environment for the child; and Encourage parents to share in the rights and duties of raising their child after the parents have separated or dissolved their marriage. (Texas Family Code 153.001)
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Problems parents in the IV-D program report * Statistical significance
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What IV-D staff used to do
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What IV-D staff think about access issues
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Broad approach to shared parenting services Access and Visitation Hotline Toll-free, legal education line for noncustodial and custodial parents Companion legal web site www.txaccess.orgwww.txaccess.org A&V On-line Directory A&V providers by county/services—on IV-D staff desktops https://www.oag.state.tx.us/cs/access/ https://www.oag.state.tx.us/cs/access/ Grants to community-/faith-based organizations and local governments Services include: co-parenting education, mediation, supervised visitation, and legal assistance for enforcement Shared Parenting Project On-site facilitator at two Child Support units to resolve parenting disputes Parenting Order Legal Clinics - 25 sites Monthly legal clinics for parents with IV-D child support orders Publications designed to promote cooperative parenting “For Our Children” “My Sticker Calendar” “Know Before Your Go”
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Resources for IV-D staff for referrals Texas Access and Visitation Hotline Texas Access and Visitation Provider Map
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Resources for IV-D staff to share
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IV-D staff in partnership with legal aid
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