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Helping Parents Move Forward

Get support with employment, training, and services that help you move forward and meet your child support responsibilities.
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Follow these steps to begin your journey:

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Frequently Asked Questions


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The Non-Custodial Parent Employment Program, also known as NCPEP, helps parents who are unemployed or underemployed find stable work. The program connects participants with career guidance, training opportunities, and support services to help them move forward and provide for their children.

No. Some participants are referred through the court or child support system, but others join voluntarily. If you are looking for help finding work and meeting your responsibilities, you may be able to participate.

Participants may receive career guidance, help with their job search, training opportunities, life and parenting skills, and connections to services that can help address barriers to employment.

Yes. The program focuses on helping parents find stable employment so they can begin making consistent child support payments and move toward financial stability.

No previous experience is required. Whether you are returning to work, changing careers, or starting fresh, the program can help you build skills and connect with employment opportunities.

No. Services provided through the Non-Custodial Parent Employment Program are available at no cost to eligible participants.

That’s okay. Career guidance is available to help you explore options, learn about different career paths, and identify training opportunities that match your goals.

Your information is used to understand your situation and connect you with services that support your employment goals. If you were referred by the court or child support program, certain updates may be shared as required. A team member can explain how information is handled and answer any questions you may have.