H.R. 4710 (97th): A bill to authorize a study of the appropriate federal role in the enforcement of alimony, child support, and property settlement orders.

Introduced:
Oct 07, 1981 (97th Congress, 1981–1982)
Sponsor:
Rep. Shirley Chisholm [D-NY12]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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10/7/1981--Introduced.
Directs the Attorney General to conduct a study of the appropriate role of the Federal Government in the enforcement of alimony, child support, and property settlement orders against an absent spouse or parent. Authorizes appropriations.

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