It could happen.
Another View: Actually there is insufficient information disclosed to answer this question.
WHAT kind of "grant?"
For WHAT purpose?
WHAT is the purpose of the grant?
WHAT are the qualifications for the grant?
yup
no
no...federal grant money is for a proven need.
yup
Any money designated as taxable income is subject to garnishment for child support.
Ask for it back.
It's possible.
Generally you cannot unless there are extenuating circumstances. Some examples of such are if the father was not able to be found and/or a paternity test had not been taken to prove who fathered the minor child.
I receive $800. prmonth, child support is garnishing $500. pr. Month How do I reduce the garnishments
Your Social Security eligibility is not affected by your receipt of child support. One is for you; the other is for your child.
Sure, the non-custodial parent can be taken back to court for increased child support, but it will be up to the judge if the increase is granted. Also, it will be up to the custodial parent to prove the increased expenses.
Because they sent me a letter and said so