Maximus awarded $ 6.6 million Tennessee Child Support Treaty.
The State of Tennessee Department of Human Services has MAXIMUS (NYSE: MMS), a five-year, $ 6.6 million order to continue to operate a full service to assist the child in the program l State, 28 District Court.
MAXIMUS has operated this program in 28 District Judicial past five years. Under this contract, the host, the cases of transformation, the site are not paying, non-custodial parents, establishing paternity of children born out of wedlock, and setting up courts take charge of the child designated commitments and judicial decisions to offer .. .
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