"reimbursed" ... Not clear whether you mean collects welfare or collects child support, but in either case the answer is, the State will not reimburse the NCP.
In Fresno (CA) a custodial father of five had to repay welfare for money the mother received illegally.
He collects welfare
If the custodial parent is on welfare, it may affect child support arrangements and eligibility for certain benefits. The non-custodial parent may be required to pay child support, which can help alleviate financial strain. Additionally, welfare programs may consider the custodial parent's income and resources when determining eligibility for assistance, potentially impacting the level of support received. It's important for custodial parents to understand how their welfare status interacts with child support laws in their jurisdiction.
yes, that's why he collects welfare checks!
if on welfare, yes
Yes, depending on state rules and income limits for welfare. Alimony may not be the best choice for the custodial parent.
Welfare
Yes, I know of someone that Collects Child support SSI and Welfare. Messed up huh
My mother-in-law plans to move to Maui. As of my knowledge she collects S.S. but is in need for more benifits. Where and How may she apply for welfare once she (or before) she arrives in Maui? R. Koch
A parent who is receiving public assistance (including SSI) should not be ordered to pay support.
It depends on what state you live in and the rules for that state. Even a small business owner can get welfare, it all depends on your assets and cash on hand and income. I have a buddy who has a 10,000 motorcycle and collects.
1) the custodial parent, and/or; 2) the State[s] which furnished public assistance and/or child welfare services to the child[ren]