TCSS has a Supervised Tribal Enforcement Payment Program (“STEPP”). This program works with the non-custodial parent to ensure that they find employment and remain current on their monthly child support payments.
STEPP, or the Supervised Tribal Enforcement Payment Program, is designed to help non-custodial parents maintain employment and stay current on child support payments.
The program provides guidance, resources, and supervision to assist non-custodial parents in finding and keeping employment, making it easier for them to meet their child support obligations.
By promoting consistent child support payments, STEPP ensures that children receive the financial resources they need and gives custodial parents peace of mind, while supporting family stability.
STEPP, or the Supervised Tribal Enforcement Payment Program, is designed to help non-custodial parents maintain employment and stay current on child support payments.
The program provides guidance, resources, and supervision to assist non-custodial parents in finding and keeping employment, making it easier for them to meet their child support obligations.
By promoting consistent child support payments, STEPP ensures that children receive the financial resources they need and gives custodial parents peace of mind, while supporting family stability.