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Yes, if your guardian/parent agree to it and the parent wants to be contacted.
The basic child support obligation is determined using a schedule, based on the parents' gross income. Gross income means a parent's actual income from any source, except benefits received from public assistance programs. Except as otherwise provided, income does not include the income of a person who isn't the child's parent, regardless of whether that person is married to or lives with the child's parent.
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.
Contact your local emergency services right away. If you just found it alone, it can be any situation. The parent could have abandoned it, be searching frantically for it, or the parent themselves can be in danger. The child could need immediate medical assistance and not even show any signs. If you live in the United States, the emergency number is 911. You can also go to the nearest emergency room, fire department, or police precinct.
if the NCP has some source of income, such as unemployment (but not SSI or public assistance), or substantial assets ANSWER But you should negotiate a reduction and file it with the courts
They should contact her local Department of Social Services or Red Cross for emergency assistance.
Yes, a parent will be contacted if you are tested for drugs as a minor. They will also be informed for the results. Your parents can also refuse for you to be drug tested.
Of course, all you have to do is apply. THe applications are free to send in and are best sent in before May. http://www.elearners.com/projectworkingmom/resources/pay-for-college/financial-assistance-for-single-parent-low-income-families/
The parent who is considered the custodial parent.
Assuming a question exist here, the same a in the rest of the state. The basic child support obligation is determined using a schedule, based on the parents' gross income. Gross income means a parent's actual income from any source, except benefits received from public assistance programs.see link
only for emergency procedures
yes It's possible but unlikely because, in general, child support is based on the obligor's net income. In some countries like Australia, parental child support is based on a percentage of the non residential parent's net income. This amount is regardless of what the residential parent earns. The governmental child assistance amount changes according to the residential parent's income. (In the case of Aus, RESIDENCY means whichever parent had the child living with them at the time. CUSTODY means whichever parents has the responsibility for decisionson the child's life. Generally this means both parents unless neglect, violence etc is involved)