Forbes Women interview: The real child support story—how the middle class got left out

When policymakers talk about child support, they often focus on poverty or delinquency. For decades that focus made sense. The modern child-support enforcement system was built to protect low-income families and ensure children received the resources they needed to survive. But middle-income mothers are just as critical to the conversation.

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