If the child support is regular, then it is a good basis for you to find employment--which is way better in the long run. You probably will still qualify for some food stamps, child care and other benefits. In Washington, there apparently is a sliding scale as to how much of the child support the state keeps while you are on welfare. Check in with an agency resource for the exact information.
Public assistance is means tested; income, assets and other eligibility factors must be verified by disinterested third parties. If someone is receiving public assistance, the odds are very good that s/he has little or no income.
Did Athens support or avoid foreign trade?
The were divided on the issue. Some wanted to provide military and economic support and others heeded Washington's admonition to avoid European conflicts.
Jonah made the mistake of trying to flee from (to avoid) receiving prophecy.
guerrilla welfare in the swamps APEX ;D
Desperate to avoid war, Washington dispatched negotiators to the warring European nations and negotiated Jay's Treaty in 1795 etc
A common reason for resistance to receiving help is fear of judgment or stigma. People may worry about being perceived as weak or incompetent if they accept help, leading them to avoid seeking support. Additionally, feeling like they should be able to handle things on their own can prevent individuals from reaching out for assistance.
Yes, Washington advices that the government should avoid the accumulation of debts because it trickles down to the citizens at the end of the day.
Avoid political parties. Avoid long term involvement with other countries.
a. avoid interference from terrestrial microwave links
to avoid "total war"
You can avoid work by inheriting money so you don't have to work. There are people who live off welfare and food stamps and they avoid work. You can also have your own successful business and retire early. If you can't do these things, you will more than likely have to work.