True,the legal provisions pertaining to child support and paternity are an expansion of earlier Social Security Act amendments made to improve child support collection. Title IV of the act was expanded by Congress in 1975 to include Part D, which created the Child Support Enforcement program.
Large portions of the country are changed by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-193), which was enacted on August 22, 1996.The elimination of title IV-A of the Social Security Act's right to cash aid is the most significant change. The new law substitutes two block grants for the entitlement idea, giving States the money they need to assist families in leaving poverty. In particular, States are granted a block grant to help poor families maintain their children with cash and other benefits while also requiring families to make demonstrable attempts to leave welfare for employment and to prevent pregnancies outside of marriage.
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