State Initiative
Hurting the Families that Need it Most – New Mexico
It’s Time to Remove Child Support Enforcement from State Child Care Subsidy Programs.
States funded under the Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) are currently able to require child care subsidy recipients to cooperate with the child support program as a condition of eligibility. However, recognizing the barriers that this policy inflicts on families that simply want to return to work, most states have chosen not to adopt it or have removed child support enforcement from the subsidy process. In addition to adding burdensome family requirements, this policy can negatively impact young children and potentially damage healthy relationships that are so essential to early brain development.
In New Mexico, the Early Childhood Education and Care Department repealed the regulation that required child care assistance recipients to sue the non-custodial parent for child support after the Department sought guidance from advocates about suggested changes to regulations.
To learn more about this issue read here.
Read more about:
You might also be interested in
-
Article
In October 2021, the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) and ZERO TO THREE convened a group of state leaders and national experts to discuss strategies to promote the economic security of famili…
-
Article
Hurting the Families that Need it Most – Maine
It’s Time to Remove Child Support Enforcement from State Child Care Subsidy Programs.
-
Article
Hurting the Families that Need it Most – North Carolina
It’s Time to Remove Child Support Enforcement from State Child Care Subsidy Programs.
-
Article
Hurting the Families that Need it Most – Pennsylvania
It’s Time to Remove Child Support Enforcement from State Child Care Subsidy Programs.
-
Article
Hurting the Families that Need it Most – Virginia
It’s Time to Remove Child Support Enforcement from State Child Care Subsidy Programs.
Explore More New Mexico Focused Resources & Initiatives
-
Article
New Mexico Establishes Early Childhood Trust Fund
Early in 2020, New Mexico established a state Early Childhood Trust Fund.