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Sometimes states hold child support if you are on public assistance, as a way to pay back the public assistance. Check the reason why they county is holding the cs first.
Contact the MO child support agency for your county.
No. Public assistance is paid from public funds. Child support is paid by individual obligors.
Public assistance recipients assign their rights to child support to the State which, presumably, will attempt to establish/collect support.
In general, child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. Whether or not the other parent/child receives public assistance is not relevant to this calculation. If the amount of support received is less than the public assistance grant, the State will retain the child support as reimbursement. If support exceeds the grant, the grant will be discontinued and the support will be forwarded to the other parent.
No. SS benefits and public assistance funds are still subject to child support enforcement.
I hope you are not giving it to the child
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.
Yes, you will always be required to pay child support when you are not being supported by income-based support, such as food stamps or housing assistance.
child support warrants?
No.