No, as they do it.
Child support is calculated based on income of the father (or mother in such a case). If the father is unemployed his child support will still be calculated based on whatever minimum wage is in your state. The only time this does not apply is when the father is on disability. Welfare shouldn't matter.
Depends on specific states laws as they apply to child support and the welfare of the child. If the mother married a sex offender, should the father know?
The welfare payment will be affected only if the court awards maintenance.
she has to apply for welfare and of course she is entitled to child support from the father of her children, if he does not support them now, she has to obtain a court order. She can move where ever she wants to if she can afford it., if not then she has to stay put and start looking for a job ASAP!!!
i want apply welfare
Not likely.
The rules depends on where you live and also you parents are responsible for you and if you live with them it's possible the state count their income into yours to see if you are eligible for welfare. The father of the baby also has to pay child support. At 13 you are also very young and in some states you can not apply unless you are 16, 18, live on your own or emancipated.
Arizona Child Support Enforcement will handle it.
No. Welfare can not find out if you are married unless you apply for your spouse.
Just file where you are at and give his address. They will handle it from there.
Provided he's not living in the household, and thus not part to the application, yes. When you apply for State Aid, you forfeit the right to to claim or not claim child support. If he's living in the home, than he must be named in the application.
You would have to apply at a local Social Security Office.