I would assume. There are other factors in consideration of this. Has he filed to reduce his payments? see links below
... eligible to receive food stamps [SNAP] ... yes
Yes.
She is legally responsible for the support of the child no matter where she is in this world. I suggest you return to court and ask for support. If you're on food stamps, you signed a waiver on child support. They will file against her. see link below
yes but no. i depends where you come from.
Check with your local jurisdiction. You may be eligible for other assistance, such as food stamps and Section 8 housing.
You can supplement the disability payments if you have children living with you, by applying for aid to dependent children, food stamps, and any other assistance benefits available. Contact your local welfare department and ask them for advice.
they are eligible under certain circumstances but they are mostly for those that also have a part-time job of 20 hours or more.
You would apply at your local food stamp or social security office. Low income people and families are usually granted food stamps. Also, in emergency cases some may be eligible within 24 hours.
No, they don't. In actuality, employers may be eligible for tax credits by hiring employees on government assistance such as food stamps. It may be in their interest to hire someone on food stamps from a tax perspective.
The child may be eligible for TANF (formerly AFDC) and Medicaid. The two of you may be eligible for SNAP (formerly food stamps).
Within the limits of income.
No, they did not. However, when Mr. Obama's mother was abandoned by her husband (the president's father), for a brief period of time, she needed food stamps until she got back on her feet. She was able to graduate from college, earn a PhD and become an anthropologist. The president's grandparents were both employed and while they were not wealthy, they were able to support themselves and did not need food stamps.