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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The objective of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness of Massachusetts' procedures for identifying and intercepting insurance claim payments from non-custodial parents (NCP) with past due child support. We found that the Massachusetts program was highly effective in collecting over $9 million from 3,052 insurance payments to non-custodial parents from April 1999 through September 2001. For child support cases with delinquent balances, our analysis of the insurance amounts intercepted showed the collections: (i) reduced outstanding child support for an estimated 3,052 delinquent cases by about 22 percent, (ii) increased financial support to children by an estimated $5.4 million, and (iii) recovered public assistance paid to custodial parents and their children by an estimated $4.4 million (Federal share $2.2 million).
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