Pennsylvania HB2695 amends Title 23 to require assistance recipients to cooperate in establishing paternity and securing child support payments.
Pennsylvania HB2695 amends Title 23 to require assistance recipients to cooperate fully with the department and the court in establishing paternity and securing child support payments. This includes cooperation in all matters related to child support. The bill also mandates that applicants for assistance who are caretakers of a child must cooperate in determining paternity and enforcing support, subject to federal approval. The act will take effect in six months.
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