Michigan Support Enforcement Order For Work First Program (ESEO) is a program designed to assist families with minor children who need help with financial support. The program provides enforcement of child support orders, as well as assistance with locating non-custodial parents and establishing paternity. The program also provides employment services to assist parents in improving their economic self-sufficiency and meeting their child support obligations. The ESEO program has three main components: Child Support Enforcement, Employment Services, and Paternity Establishments. Child Support Enforcement includes locating non-custodial parents, establishing paternity, obtaining child support orders, enforcing those orders, and collecting and distributing child support payments. Employment Services includes job search, job development, and job retention assistance. Paternity Establishments includes providing genetic testing, establishing legal paternity, and establishing parentage. The goal of the ESEO program is to help ensure that child support is paid, and to help parents become economically self-sufficient so that they can better provide for their children.