Tennessee Awards Second Contract to YoungWilliams

The Tennessee Department of Human Services (TN DHS) awarded YoungWilliams a five-year contract to provide child support services for approximately 5,500 cases in the 27th Judicial District covering Obion and Weakley Counties in West Tennessee.  YoungWilliams will begin delivering services on January 1, 2010. This is YoungWilliams’ second contract with theTN DHS.  The company also…

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Northeastern North Carolina Counties Select YoungWilliams

Recent North Carolina legislation shifted responsibilities for operating local child support enforcement programs from the State to the counties.  As a result, the nine counties chose to band together to hire a private vendor. Carla West will return to North Carolina from YoungWilliams’ corporate headquarters in Jackson, Mississippi to oversee these services.  West has over…

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Nebraska Awards Call Center Rebid to YoungWilliams

YoungWilliams Operations President, Bob Johnson, announced that Nebraska has again chosen YoungWilliams to operate its statewide Child Support Customer Service Call Center.  The new contract begins August 1, 2010. The Call Center, which won a federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) teamwork award for exemplary customer service, has been operated by YoungWilliams since 2004.…

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Union County North Carolina Awards Contract to YoungWilliams

The Union County Commissioners recently selected YoungWilliams to operate the County’s Child Support Program through a competitive bidding process.  Union County is one of the counties impacted by recent state legislation that mandated county governments assume responsibility for operating local child support programs.  Counties had a choice between operating in-house programs and hiring a private…

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YoungWilliams Wins Kansas Re-Bid

On July 1, 2010, YoungWilliams commenced its second consecutive contract with the State of Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS) for provision of child support enforcement services in the southeastern region of the State.  From its offices in Topeka, Independence and Columbus, YoungWilliams oversees enforcement of court-ordered child support and medical support for…

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YoungWilliams Enters Payment Processing Business

YoungWilliams recently entered into a contract with the State of Kansas Department of Social Services and Rehabilitation (SRS) to operate its state disbursement unit (SDU), known as the Kansas Payment Center (KPC).  The KPC receives, records, and disburses child support payments for both IV-D and non-IV-D cases totaling approximately $1 million per day.  Prior to…

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Colorado’s El Paso County Awards Full Service Contract to YoungWilliams

President Rob Wells announced today that El Paso County has awarded a contract to operate its child support program to YoungWilliams beginning January 1, 2011.  The company will dedicate sixty employees to this project, and assume responsibility for operating the County’s Parent Opportunity Program (POP), which provides a continuum of supportive services to parents and…

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YoungWilliams Welcomes Jeff Ball

Mississippi-based YoungWilliams is pleased to announce that Jeff Ball has joined the company as Project Manager for the newly-awarded El Paso County Colorado child support project. In this capacity, Jeff will oversee all aspects of the County’s child support program.  Jeff is a highly regarded leader in the national child support enforcement program.  His experience…

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YoungWilliams Wins 2nd Oklahoma Contract

The Oklahoma Department of Human Services awarded YoungWilliams a contract to deliver child support services for Haskell and Pittsburg Counties in McAlester, Oklahoma starting February 1, 2011.  YoungWilliams’ relationship with the State began in 2008, when Oklahoma engaged YoungWilliams to operate the Durant Child Support Office covering Bryan, Atoka and Coal Counties. Brenda Kimery, YoungWilliams…

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Mississippi Renews Call Center Partnership with YoungWilliams

The Mississippi Department of Human Services Division of Child Support Enforcement entered into a second contract with YoungWilliams to operate its statewide child support customer service call center.  YoungWilliams, doing business as Child Support Services of Mississippi, has managed this call center since its inception in late 2009, answering about 90,000 calls per month. Located…

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Teller County Colorado Engages YoungWilliams

The Teller County Colorado Commissioners awarded YoungWilliams the contract to operate the County’s Child Support Program beginning February 1, 2011.  YoungWilliams will also provide legal services, and outreach on behalf of Colorado’s Parent Opportunity Project, a program aimed at linking low-income, non-custodial parents to a variety of services to help them increase their ability to…

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Texas Awards Employer Maintenance Unit Contract to YoungWilliams

The Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) Child Support Division has chosen YoungWilliams to operate its Employer Maintenance Unit (EMU).  This Unit is responsible for verifying and updating employer contact information and following up on income withholding orders to ensure that child support payments are correctly and consistently deducted from employee wages.  The Texas…

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Virginia Celebrates Five Year Anniversary of Call Center

Officials from the Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) and YoungWilliams, P.C., attended the fifth anniversary celebration of the Virginia Child Support Customer Service Call Center in Martinsville, Virginia.  Implemented in May, 2006, the ninety YoungWilliams employees at the Call Center handle about 90,000 calls per month relating to Virginia’s 359,000 child support cases. YoungWilliams…

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Missouri Awards Hearing Officer Services Contract to YW

YoungWilliams has been awarded a contract to provide Hearing Officer services for the Family Support Division of Missouri’s Department of Social Services (DSS).  As a law firm and a child support service provider, YoungWilliams has the subject matter expertise necessary to fulfill the requirements of this contract.  An attorney for over twenty-years, YoungWilliams’ President Rob…

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YoungWilliams President Rob Wells Receives National Award

The National Child Support Enforcement Association (NCSEA), an organization composed of child support professionals, state and local government agencies, and strategic partners, has chosen YoungWilliams President Rob Wells, as its Private Sector Individual of the Year.  The award recognizes an individual from the private sector who has advanced the lives of children within the child…

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YoungWilliams Helps North Carolina Counties Earn Awards

In August, several county child support programs operated by YoungWilliams were recognized by the State of North Carolina and the North Carolina Child Support Council (NCCSC) for their 2011 accomplishments and contributions to the State’s child support enforcement program. The YoungWilliams-operated Union County program received two awards: The North Carolina Child Support Council’s (NCCSC) “Excellence…

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Bengston Elected WICSEC President

Lori Bengston, Project Manager of the YoungWilliams’ operated Nebraska Customer Service Center was elected President of the Western Interstate Child Support Enforcement Council (WICSEC) at its annual meeting in Austin, Texas.  Established in 1983, WICSEC is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering interjurisdictional cooperation within the child support community, and training child support professionals.  …

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YW Wins Oklahoma Re-Bid

The Oklahoma Department of Human Services recently awarded YoungWilliams a new contract to provide child support services in Bryan, Atoka, and Coal Counties. YoungWilliams has operated the child support program on behalf of these counties since January 2008 from its Durant, Oklahoma office. The company also has an office in McAlester which has served Pittsburg…

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Tennessee Awards Third Contract to YoungWilliams

The Tennessee Department of Human Services recently awarded a contract to YoungWilliams, P.C.,  to operate its child support program in the 29th Judicial District, which includes Dyer and Lake Counties in West Tennessee.  This represents the firm’s third contract with the State.  Under the leadership of Project Manager Keith Baker, YoungWilliams also provides a full…

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Wellbank Honored by WICSEC

Mary Ann Wellbank, Vice President of Marketing, received the Honorary Lifetime Member Award from the Western Interstate Child Support Enforcement Council (WICSEC) during its 2011 Annual Conference in Austin Texas.  The Award recognizes an individual who has provided outstanding leadership across the child support enforcement program and on behalf of the WICSEC organization. Mary Ann…

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YW Answers Calls for Missouri Family Services Division

The Missouri Department of Social Services selected YoungWilliams to operate its centralized, statewide Family Support Division (FSD) call center, located in Jefferson City.  Under this contract, YoungWilliams will provide customer service for approximately 1,000,000 child support and public assistance cases. The company has managed Missouri’s child support and customer service center since 2006.  In order…

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Military Grant Benefits Service Members

El Paso County Child Support Services,  Colorado Springs, CO, operated by YoungWilliams, is implementing its second year of a three-year grant to provide outreach and educational services to local installations, the service members, and their families. A dedicated military liaison regularly visits the local installations and speaks with service members and their families about child…

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Tennessee Awards Third Consecutive 6th Judicial District Contract to YoungWilliams

The State of Tennessee awarded a third consecutive contract to YoungWilliams to operate the child support program for the 6th Judicial District (Knox County in Eastern Tennessee.) The YoungWilliams office, located in Knoxville, provides services for approximately 25,000 child support cases. The office, headed by veteran project manager, Keith Baker, has an outstanding performance record,…

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New Hanover County NC Selects YoungWilliams

New Hanover County has again chosen YoungWilliams to operate its child support enforcement program.  Now in its third consecutive contract period, YoungWilliams has been the County’s child support partner since 2004.  From its Wilmington, North Carolina office, YoungWilliams provides the full range of IV-D services to 7,600 families in its caseload. The firm collaborated with…

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Tennessee Awards Nashville Contract to YoungWilliams

YoungWilliams signed a contract with the Tennessee Department of Human Services to operate the child support program in the 20th Judicial District of Tennessee covering Nashville and Davidson County. On July 1, 2013, the firm will open its office at 44 Vantage Way in Nashville and begin managing the District’s nearly 40,000 cases. Veteran Project…

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Missouri Awards New Call Center Contract to YoungWilliams

YoungWilliams has been awarded a contract to establish and operate a new child support customer service call center for the State of Missouri. Located in the capital, Jefferson City, YoungWilliams’ staff plans to handle in excess of 840,000 incoming child support calls each year. With an operational start date of September 5, 2006, YoungWilliams will…

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Wyoming Awards Paternity Consulting Contract to YoungWilliams

YoungWilliams has been awarded a contract with the State of Wyoming for Paternity Establishment Consulting Services. Under the one year agreement effective August 1, 2006, YoungWilliams will review Wyoming’s paternity establishment program and will design and implement changes approved by the State to its paternity establishment process. YoungWilliams submitted a winning proposal in response to…

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YoungWilliams Awarded Contract with Mississippi to Process Katrina Cases

In November 2006, YoungWilliams was awarded a contract with the State of Mississippi to provide legal services to establish paternity and child support orders on 10,000 cases for the 42 counties that were affected by Hurricane Katrina. President Rob Wells remarked, “We are proud to partner with our home state in this important relief effort.…

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Nebraska Awards YoungWilliams Third Consecutive Full Service Child Support Contract

The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services awarded YoungWilliams a third contract through 2012 to provide full child support services to families in Douglas County, Nebraska. This office, located in Omaha, serves the largest metropolitan area of the state and manages about 35,000 cases, representing approximately one-third of the State’s child support caseload. One…

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JP Morgan Chase Enters Into Agreement With YoungWilliams in State of Kansas

JP Morgan Chase, a leading global financial services firm with assets of $1.4 trillion and operations in 50 different countries, selected YoungWilliams as its strategic partner to provide the customer service components of the Kansas Payment Center (KPC), the statewide disbursement unit for child support payments. The Center will process payments for the 130,000 cases…

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YoungWilliams Wins Knoxville, Tennessee Contract

The State of Tennessee Department of Human Services recently awarded YoungWilliams a contract to operate the Knox County Child Support Office serving the 6th Judicial District in Knoxville, Tennessee. This entails provision of legal, case management, and customer services for over 20,000 child support cases. Project Manager Keith Baker brings twenty years child support and…

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Carla West Authors Article on Use of Electronic Monitoring for Delinquent Child Support

New Hanover County Program Manager Carla West authored an article that was published by the National Child Support Enforcement Association (NCSEA) in the 2007 Winter Edition of its news magazine, The Child Support Quarterly. The article, entitled “Electronic Monitoring as an Enforcement Tool,” discusses how New Hanover County has successfully used electronic transmitter bracelets to…

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