You don't. If the amount of child support actually received is less than your TANF payment, the State will retain it as reimbursement. If child support exceeds TANF, TANF will be discontinued. (But you might still be eligible for SNAP and Medicaid.)
I suggest that you talk to the agency in your State that handles Medicaid and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
Children whose parents do not support them end up receiving public assistance.
To receive it, they take over the claim.
A ventricular assist device (VAD) is a mechanical pump used for temporary blood circulation support.
A parent who is receiving public assistance (including SSI) should not be ordered to pay support.
Yes, the parents have to pay child support. They can give you temporary custody.
The Family Help Program (also known as the Family Support Program) offer temporary assistance to families in need. For families looking for onsite workshop help, they should visit the official Family Help Program website for their specific state and utilize the workshop locator.
Contact the MO child support agency for your county.
No. If the state is supporting the mother and child the mother has no right to free the father from his responsibility to support his own children. The state will pursue him for child support.
Generally speaking, a TANF (Temporary Assistance For Needy Families- US) check is issued to a parent who cannot locate their child's noncustodial parent. The noncustodial parent must repay the amount of TANF checks that were issued. In any case, the woman can get food stamps from the state for the child if she has proof of temporary guardianship. She can get child support accordingly through the court that issued the temporary guardianship order.
The availability of financial support for mothers with a child with a mental illness can vary depending on the country and its specific social welfare programs. In some cases, there may be government assistance programs or benefits available to help support families caring for individuals with mental illnesses. It is recommended to consult with local government agencies or social service organizations to determine the specific support options in your region.
$50 at the most