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Turner v. Rogers Anniversary Forum: Fundamental Fairness and the Ability to Pay in Child Support Proceedings

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Air date: Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 2:00:00 PM
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Views: Total views: 549, (1 Live, 548 On-demand)
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Description: A panel of experts discusses the critical messages from Turner v. Rogers and its implications for child support. Turner v. Rogers requires states in civil contempt proceedings to provide procedures that ensure a fundamentally fair determination of whether an unrepresented parent is able to comply with a court order to pay child support. This forum includes a discussion of setting realistic child support orders, and other promising practices that avoid the build-up of arrears; explores cost-effective strategies for child support compliance, including alternatives to contempt; and, discusses expanding self-help services and access to justice for unrepresented litigants.
Author: Sponsored by Office of Child Support Enforcement and Department of Justice Access to Justice Initiative
Runtime: 01:27:45
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CIT File ID: 17421
CIT Live ID: 11594
Permanent link: http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?17421

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