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  2. Child support in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Child support in the United States. In the United States, child support is the ongoing obligation for a periodic payment made directly or indirectly by an "obligor" (or paying parent or payer) to an "obligee" (or receiving party or recipient) for the financial care and support of children of a relationship or a (possibly terminated) marriage.

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. ... A credit card is basically a type of loan that you apply for with a credit card issuer. When using a credit card, you borrow money from the ...

  4. Should I freeze my child’s credit? - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. ... If someone were to apply for credit in your child’s ... a copy of your child’s Social Security card. How to freeze a child’s credit ...

  5. Should I get a credit card in my child’s name? - AOL

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    Getting your child a credit card is a huge step and ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. ... but you should consider each of the pros and cons and how they might apply to you ...

  6. Child support - Wikipedia

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    e. Child support (or child maintenance) is an ongoing, periodic payment made by a parent for the financial benefit of a child (or parent, caregiver, guardian) following the end of a marriage or other similar relationship. Child maintenance is paid directly or indirectly by an obligor to an obligee for the care and support of children of a ...

  7. Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act

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    The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) (Pub. L. Tooltip Public Law (United States) 109–8 (text), 119 Stat. 23, enacted April 20, 2005) is a legislative act that made several significant changes to the United States Bankruptcy Code.

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  9. Identity documents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most common national photo identity documents are the passport and passport card, which are issued by the U.S. Department of State to U.S. nationals only upon voluntary application. Issuance of these documents is discretionary - that is, for various reasons, the State Department can refuse an application for a passport or passport card.