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SPRINGFIELD -- Efforts to rein in fees collected by private agencies that track down deadbeat parents are in legislative limbo.
Two measures that won initial approval have stalled in the House and the Senate after a group of Illinois mothers -- all of whom are owed child support -- said the agencies have helped them get money.See the full content of this document
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Private Collectors Left in Limbo
Supporters of the proposals say the agencies overcharge single parents. In some c...
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