In Fresno (CA) a custodial father of five had to repay welfare for money the mother received illegally.
Yes, that is money not belonging to you.
The responsibility for repaying state assistance in Pennsylvania depends on the situation. Typically the non-custodial parent must repay state assistance as well as provide support for the child.
If you're in the US, no.
Well I have this issue with the non custodial parent in my situation. I contacted the IRS and they told me that after tax season is up, we would receive letters stating that the child's social security number was claimed twice. She also told me that we would have to provide documented proof of some sort. She did not go into details at all.
no because your mom gives you life and you need to repay her cause they want what is best for you .so no is the answer kid or parent(=
You shouldn't - if you have legal custody, ask the forum that issued the support order to terminate it. This is very common even with sole custodial fathers. Usually it stems from a stay at home mother without working skills, but due to abuse or some other problem, could not have custody. It's also common in cases where the mother was collecting Welfare, claiming she had custody, and didn't know where the father was. I had a Fresno (CA) custodial father of seven who was ordered to repay welfare after the mother had been caught because only he had the income resources that could be attached. He lost on appeal. The last I heard, he had to give up his children in order to pay the support.
yes
Not in most States. It is the responsibility of PARENTS to support their children, not the State. The State will require the name of the other Parent who will either begin to pay support through the Courts or child support services, or be required to repay the State for taking the place of that parents financial responsibility.
A parent plus loan is exactally that. A loan for parents to help their children with college expenses and can only be given to parents under the parent's name. You also need to begin to repay that loan while your child is still in school, usually within 60 days.
Yes, it can be considered a draw against the estate and the estate has the right to ask for the money back.
i will repay the amount by next wednesday
I Will Repay - film - was created in 1923.