The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.
The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.
The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.
The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.
report that you are no longer a dependent receiving benifit of this support.
Welfare
In the same manner if not. see link
A parent who is receiving public assistance (including SSI) should not be ordered to pay support.
It is not appropriate or accurate to make assumptions about the demographic makeup of those receiving welfare benefits based on their race. Welfare assistance programs are intended to support individuals and families in need, regardless of their race or ethnicity. Data on welfare recipients is often aggregated and presented in such a way that respects the privacy and dignity of those receiving assistance.
Probably, if you are indigent and meet citizenship requirements.
It has so far under the welfare program. However, the standard of living for those living on welfare is pretty poor. If you are wondering if you will be able to maintain a good standard of living while receiving welfare, I suggest you visit these type of housing and gauge the quality of life.
California has the highest number of individuals receiving welfare benefits in the United States.
Assuming you are providing cash support to a mother, you need to file for a proper order, and they will either send it to Welfare or her if she's not on it. But, if she is, and you wait for her to come to you, the order will be retroactive, regardless of any money you have given her. see link below
In 2012, 35% of all households in the US were receiving government assistance.
Yes, individuals receiving welfare benefits may be required to report their tax return information to the welfare office as part of their eligibility requirements.
If the child support is regular, then it is a good basis for you to find employment--which is way better in the long run. You probably will still qualify for some food stamps, child care and other benefits. In Washington, there apparently is a sliding scale as to how much of the child support the state keeps while you are on welfare. Check in with an agency resource for the exact information.