Excerpt from Executive Summary of Report: The goal of the Tennessee Parenting Project was to assess whether identifying parents with visitation problems in the child support caseload and providing services aimed at resolving them improves parent-child contact and the subsequent payment of child support. The project was conducted in child support offices and juvenile courts in three jurisdictions: Nashville (20th Judicial District –Davidson County); Chattanooga (11th Judicial District – Hamilton County) and the cities of Jackson, Lexington and Henderson (26th Judicial District – Madison, Henderson and Chester Counties). One full-time parenting coordinator and one part-time pro se specialist were placed in each of the three jurisdictions, respectively. Parents were assigned to different groups for treatments of varying intensity based on the last digit of the noncustodial parent’s child support case number.