To receive it, they take over the claim.
No, as you forfeit your claim to the state.
No, but he still owes it.
Yes, unless you can show that doing so would be dangerous for you and/or the child.
He owes you child support (or to the State, if the child is receiving cash assistance). But he should be paying that through the MS disbursement unit, not to you directly.
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Many states provide adoption assistance through the child welfare/protective services agency.
If you receive state benefits, the state child support agency will contact you for information about the non-custodial parent. This is to ensure that the NCP reimburses the State, to the extent that s/he is able, for medical and other benefits it pays on the child's behalf. If you are receiving cash assistance (TANF), the State will retain the child support to reimburse for that expense.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. It's where the government gives cash assistance for very very low income families (we are talkin little to nothing a month)
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. It's where the government gives cash assistance for very very low income families (we are talkin little to nothing a month)
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With the agreement of both parents and the court, child support may be paid directly by the NCP to the CP. However, the more common method by far is payment by wage deduction, sent to the State's disbursement unit for distribution to the CP or to the State (if the child is receiving cash assistance).
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