The Family Support Act:
a. has been highly successful and compliance has improved considerably.
b. enforces child support from noncustodial fathers but not noncustodial mothers by implementing computerized systems for locating delinquent parents, or intercepting tax returns.
c. may include withholding child support from parents' wages, requiring states to adopt uniform standards for setting child support awards, implementing computerized systems for locating delinquent parents, or intercepting tax returns.
d. was implemented in 2001 under President Bush.