If a custodial parent receives child support for the benefit of a minor child, and that minor child has a child themselves, they can receive child support for their child, however, as far as federal aid, they are required to disclose the child support the custodial parent receives for their benefit as income.
If one has guardianship over the child, these programs are available.
A legal aid attorney for a child support hearing can provide guidance and representation to ensure that the best interests of the child are represented. They will assist in navigating the legal process, gathering necessary documents, and advocating for fair and reasonable child support arrangements based on the parent's financial situation. The attorney aims to ensure that the child receives the financial support they require.
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Yes, child support counts as income for the purposes of filing your FAFSA and applying for financial aid.
federal aid
Yes, Illinois receives funding from the federal government in the form of grants, aid for programs such as healthcare and education, and support for infrastructure projects. This funding helps finance various initiatives in the state and contributes to its overall economic well-being.
The country that receives International aid is Malawi.
Yes they may unless the child is receiving some sort of welfare (federal and/or state aid). Normally, this is done by filing the appropriate paperwork with the agency in charge of child support enforcement in their jurisdiction, or filing a motion pertaining to the same in the court of jurisdiction.
Yes, child support counts as income for the purposes of filing your FAFSA or applying for financial aid.
no
Yes, as you sign away any claim on support when you collect state aid.
Yes, unless the child is receiving some form of state or federal aid/health insurance. In that case, no, you cannot. Whether or not it's actually a good idea is open for debate.