AG Coleman says the transition took place on July 1, with minimal disruption to those delivering child support services. In 2023, the General Assembly passed legislation to move the Commonwealth’s child support function. AG Coleman says the goal of the transition is to enhance the efficiency and impact of child support services, with the intention of strengthening the financial stability of Kentucky families.
“This is a no fail mission, and I look forward to working with our new OAG colleagues, the General Assembly, and our critically important County Attorneys partners to make this program deliver on its promises,” said AG Coleman. “I’m so very grateful to our team who invested countless hours and put serious mileage on their vehicles to make this a smooth transition that delivers for the kids who we now serve.”
More information about the Attorney General’s Department of Child Support Services can be found here.
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