Talk:Child Support Policy in the United States

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[edit] Statement of Neutrality

It is realized that child support policy is a contentous and emotional subject. Those of you with strong feelings and personal perspective are asked not to do things that may be considered to be vandalism. If you are not an expert and wish to question information in the article, go first to reference material where you may find answers. Then if you wish, please discuss them here. This is not a battleground for personal grievances or a bulletin board to market policy preferences. Also, keep in mind that this is currently a stub and needs further development. Rogerfgay 13:29, 24 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Article Scope

Articles have been written on "child support" and "child support in the United States" that are currently under review as too narrowly focused and inappropriately named. The idea of this article came out of those discussions. This is not a duplication of the ideas in those other articles, as it is not expected that an article with such a general title as "Child Support Policy in the United States" will focus on specific policies and administrative procedures of a particular agency or official (narrow) POV of such agencies, etc. Instead, the scope will be broader, focusing on broad policy analysis with strong factual roots. Enough is understood about this subject, that it is believed that the entry will be quite authoritative. Rogerfgay 13:38, 24 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Child Support Policy‎

Article has been redirected to Child support in the United States as a result of the AfD discussion/vote. - Mike Rosoft 12:11, 27 October 2007 (UTC)